Greetings,

As it turned last Friday I listened to The PARTIALLY EXAMINED LIFE'S Episode 
72:  Terrorism with Jonathan R. White.  While it doesn't make the bombings in 
Boston any less horrendous, it was very informative and gives a whole new 
perspective to the topic.  I highly recommend you give it a listen.  

"Jon advises the U.S. government and has written textbooks on terrorism. He 
puts al-Qaeda in historical perspective, helps work through definitions from 
Black’s “pure terrorism” (which has an “upwards” social geometry requiring both 
geographic access and cultural difference) to Corlett’s attempt to construct a 
definition that doesn’t automatically rig the moral question. Primoratz helps 
us ask whether harming innocents (e.g. in a war where you’re threatened with 
extinction) is ever justified, and Heinzen and Singh preach violence against 
violence, where the state itself, being founded on violence, can’t be 
effectively fought through “soul force” alone. We also discuss how the 
philosophical questions relate to the practical ones: do we even need a 
definition, or is a practical scheme of classification sufficient for all 
practical purposes? Plus, a bit on gun control and the state’s monopoly on 
force."  
 
 
http://www.partiallyexaminedlife.com/2013/03/09/ep72-terrorism/ 
 
 
 

Marsha
 
 
 
 
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