01578cam a2200385 i 4500001001300000003000600013005001700019008004100036010001700077015001900094015001900113016002500132020001500157020001800172035003600190040002500226050001600251050002100267055001100288055001700299082001600316083001400332084001500346084001700361086001500378100002800393245005400421260003800475300002300513336002600536504006700562520052500629650001501154650002301169ocm02970550 OCoLC20241029093309.0770915s1977 enk b 001 0 eng  a 77366824  aGB77071022bnb a7815298672can a(AMICUS)000000449388 a0571110274 a9780571110278 a(OCoLC)2970550z(OCoLC)16383439 bengcGAFCSC LIBRARY  0aHV6431bC5114aD25.5bC649 1977 1aHV6431 1aJC328.6.C54700a322.4/22190 aTerrorism a71.652bcl aMD 89202rvk1 aGB77-071021 aClutterbuck, Richard L.10aGuerrillas and terrorists /cRichard Clutterbuck. aLondon :bFaber and Faber,c1977. a125 pages ;c23 cm atextbtxt2rdacontent aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 117-119) and index. aThe theme of this book is that terrorism - the attack on an individual to frighten and coerce a large number of others - is as old as civilization itself. It is the recourse of a minority or even of a single dissident frustrated by the inability to make society shift in the desired direction by what that society regards as 'legitimate' means. It is primarily an attack on the rule of law, aimed either to destroy it or (as in more recent times) to change it radically to conform to the terrorist's own idea of society. 0aTerrorism. 0aGuerrilla warfare.