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E-raamat: Terrorism as Moralistic Violence: An Integrated Theory of Terrorism's Lethal Nature

(University of Western Ontario, Canada)
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This book develops and applies the theory of lethal moralism to explain the different types and growth of terrorism over the last half-century, from 1970 to 2020.

Drawing on data from the Global Terrorism Database, supplemented with original research differentiating groups based on their ideological orientations, it delves into the social and cultural forces that influence those who engage in terrorism, including the dynamic processes of "othering" that produce the social polarization crucial for understanding why some groups resort to lethal violence to handle their grievances. It systematically applies the theory of lethal moralism to explain the main types of terrorism rooted in different ideological frameworks, including left-wing terrorism, nationalist and separatist movements, religious terrorism (including a separate chapter on radical Islam), and right-wing extremism and hate groups.

As a theoretically informed study of the main varieties of terrorism and the evolution of terrorism in the digital age, Terrorism as Moralistic Violence will appeal to scholars of sociology, criminology, social theory, and politics with interests in political violence and terrorist movements.



This book develops and applies the theory of lethal moralism to explain the different types and growth of terrorism over the last half century from 1970-2020. It will appeal to scholars of sociology, criminology, social theory and politics with interests in political violence and terrorist movements.

1. Introduction: Terrorism and the Nature of Moralistic Violence
2.
Defining and Conceptualizing Terrorism as Moralistic Violence
3. Studying and
Describing Terrorism in the Modern World
4. An Integrated Theory of Lethal
Terrorism
5. Left-Wing Revolutionary Terrorism and Anti-Government Protests
6. Nationalist and Separatist Movements
7. Religious Extremism and Sectarian
Violence
8. Radical Islamist Terrorism
9. Right-Wing Extremism and Hate
Groups
10. The Future of Terrorism and Moralistic Violence
Joseph H. Michalski is a professor in the Department of Sociology and the inaugural Kings Research Excellence Chair at Kings University College at Western University. He has authored more than 100 scholarly articles and analytic reports. His previous books include An Integrated Investigation of Family Violence and Sociological Theory, Methods, and Perspectives.