Origins of political extremism: mass violence in the twentieth century and beyond

"Political extremism is one of the most pernicious, destructive and nihilistic forms of human expression. During the 20th century, in excess of 100 million people had their lives taken from them as the result of extremist violence. In this wide-ranging book Manus I. Midlarsky suggests that ephe...

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1. VerfasserIn: Midlarsky, Manus I. 1937- (VerfasserIn)
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Sprache:Englisch
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Veröffentlicht: Cambridge [u.a.] Cambridge Univ. Press 2011
In:Jahr: 2011
Rezensionen:Origins of Political Extremism: Mass Violence in the Twentieth Century and Beyond, Manus I. Midlarsky (New York: Cambridge University Press, 2011), 442 pp., hardcover, 103.00/£63.00, paperback, 36.99/£22.99, e-book available (2013) (Gunter, Michael M.)
Ausgabe:1. publ.
normierte Schlagwort(-folgen):B Politik / Gewalt / Politische Bewegung / Radikalismus / Gewalttätigkeit / Geschichte 1900-2000
weitere Schlagwörter:B Politische Gewalt
B Extremismus
B Violence
B Radicalism
B Political Violence
B Radicalism History 20th century
B Political violence History 20th century
B Radikalismus
B Gewalt
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Zusammenfassung:"Political extremism is one of the most pernicious, destructive and nihilistic forms of human expression. During the 20th century, in excess of 100 million people had their lives taken from them as the result of extremist violence. In this wide-ranging book Manus I. Midlarsky suggests that ephemeral gains, together with mortality salience, form basic explanations for the origins of political extremism and constitute a theoretical framework that also explains later mass violence. Midlarsky applies his framework to multiple forms of political extremism including the rise of Italian, Hungarian and Romanian fascism, Nazism, radical Islamism, and Soviet, Chinese and Cambodian communism. Other applications include a rampaging military (Japan, Pakistan, Indonesia) and extreme nationalism in Serbia, Croatia, the Ottoman Empire and Rwanda. Polish anti-Semitism after World War II and the rise of separatist violence in Sri Lanka are also examined"--
ISBN:052170071X