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Relativism and Dissent: An Individualistic Interpretation of Terrorism

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Terrorism is an incredibly dramatic problem of our times. The remedies taken so far do not seem to be able to solve the problem. This paper gives an alternative reading of the phenomenon: apart from the origin of a single terrorism and the specific means it may use, every terrorism simply represents, from an individualistic point of view, the measure of the ability of a system of rules to absorb the changes without anyone choosing a violent option.

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Correspondence to Francesco Cherubini.

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Cherubini, F. Relativism and Dissent: An Individualistic Interpretation of Terrorism. Transition Stud Rev 13, 319–335 (2006). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11300-006-0107-y

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