Post by shakhar24 on Feb 28, 2024 11:20:03 GMT
For the Spanish historian Gaizka Fernández Soldevilla , historiographically, although not only, the most correct thing to do when talking about terrorism is to use that word when one refers to the “type of violence that seeks a psychological, political and symbolic effect superior to that of damage.” materials and humans directly produced by their attacks.” As the radical left-wing Italian terrorists of the Red Brigades would say, the terrorist hits one victim to scare a hundred. Fernández Soldevilla is the author of a book belonging to the collection 'The History of...', directed by Ricardo García Cárcel for the Cátedra publishing house, published in , an essential work to understand terrorist activity in Spain: Terrorism in Spain: ETA to Daesh .
The end justifies the means The object of the detailed and at the same time synthetic study to which the pages of the book are dedicated are terrorist gangs. That is, those “ small organizations that lack control over a territory and that use terrorist attacks as C Level Executive List the main strategy to achieve their objectives ”; organizations that differ from guerrillas in that their members are not uniformed nor do they dominate certain areas in which the State is absent. What is common to all terrorist groups, to modern terrorists , who do not share any ideology, is that they have the same method and the same elementary principle: the end justifies the means .
GAIZKA_terrorism-in-spainBacked by historical knowledge, the book by Fernández Soldevilla (who documents all the bibliography that has allowed him to draw up this very clear and understandable state of affairs) is of course supported by verified and recognized and admitted figures, but it is not just a book. of figures, it is much more than a book of figures, data and analysis: it is, in addition, a book of “biographies with names and surnames” , the biographies, names and surnames of (a reduced but solvent representation) of beings. humans murdered by terrorists: Begoña Urroz, José Antonio Pardines, Javier de Ybarra y Vergé, Enrique Casas, Gregorio Ordóñez, Emilia Aldomà Sans, Enrique Valdevira Ibáñez, Adolfo Cotelo, Idoia Rodríguez Buján.
The end justifies the means The object of the detailed and at the same time synthetic study to which the pages of the book are dedicated are terrorist gangs. That is, those “ small organizations that lack control over a territory and that use terrorist attacks as C Level Executive List the main strategy to achieve their objectives ”; organizations that differ from guerrillas in that their members are not uniformed nor do they dominate certain areas in which the State is absent. What is common to all terrorist groups, to modern terrorists , who do not share any ideology, is that they have the same method and the same elementary principle: the end justifies the means .
GAIZKA_terrorism-in-spainBacked by historical knowledge, the book by Fernández Soldevilla (who documents all the bibliography that has allowed him to draw up this very clear and understandable state of affairs) is of course supported by verified and recognized and admitted figures, but it is not just a book. of figures, it is much more than a book of figures, data and analysis: it is, in addition, a book of “biographies with names and surnames” , the biographies, names and surnames of (a reduced but solvent representation) of beings. humans murdered by terrorists: Begoña Urroz, José Antonio Pardines, Javier de Ybarra y Vergé, Enrique Casas, Gregorio Ordóñez, Emilia Aldomà Sans, Enrique Valdevira Ibáñez, Adolfo Cotelo, Idoia Rodríguez Buján.