How to Think About Terrorism
Reflections on Philosophy, History, and Politics
Richard English author Quassim Cassam author
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Oxford University Press
Publishing:8th Oct '26
£25.00
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What is terrorism? How do people become terrorists? To what extent can terrorism be considered rational? Quassim Cassam and Richard English tackle these vital questions in How to Think About Terrorism. How to Think About Terrorism transforms how we understand terrorism, through innovative engagement with philosophical ideas and arguments as they intersect with historical and political thinking. This book reflects on the vital question of definition, recognizing that a useful description of terrorism should be sufficiently flexible and open-ended to accommodate the great variety of terrorist methods, motives, objectives, perpetrators, and targets. Quassim Cassam and Richard English offer a philosophical (but empirically and historically grounded) account of the differences between non-state terrorism and state terrorism, and of the dynamics and nature of state terrorism itself. The authors address the question of how people become terrorists, combining in a Hybrid View the strengths of generalist and of particularist approaches; and offer a realist middle way between irrationalism and rationalism. How to Think About Terrorism offers a complex and historically nuanced account of the relationship between religion and terrorism, and reflects systematically on the extent to which terrorism can, in principle, be morally justified. In terms of counter-terrorism, this book argues that philosophical thinking about torture should focus on real rather than artificial scenarios; it also draws together its cumulative argument in an innovative assessment of the moral, political, and practical foundations for a range of counter-terrorist approaches, an analysis intended to be as practically relevant as it is analytically compelling.
How to Think About Terrorism blows open the doors of perception. The rigorous philosophical approach taken by Cassam and English, rooted in real world examples not abstract thought experiments, shows what terrorism studies have been lacking. It is now clear that questions of justification, motive, ties to religion, and radicalisation are not inherently problematic - it is just that we didn't know how to think about them. This book supplies the tools. * Jonathan Hall KC, UK Independent Reviewer of Terrorism Legislation *
This radically interdisciplinary work combines the best of two worlds: the conceptual clarity and argumentative rigor of analytic philosophy and the empirical richness and historical depth of political history. The result is an innovative book, which goes beyond the classical philosophical questions about terrorism that focus on issues of definition and morality. It provides the first full-blown philosophy of terrorism and adopts a highly context-sensitive approach to numerous real-life cases. * Rik Peels, main editor of the Extreme Belief and Behavior Series *
This fascinating and important book by two renowned scholars tackles the crucial questions of terrorism and counterterrorism in all their complexity. By fusing philosophical insight with rigorous political and historical analysis it presents a compelling innovative approach to a crowded field. This book should be an invaluable resource for both scholars of terrorism and practitioners of counterterrorism. * Dame Louise Richardson, President, Carnegie Corporation of New York *
ISBN: 9780198911074
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272 pages