"Moral understanding"
Terrorism: insurgency or acts of aggression?
During the French Revolution Maximilien Robespierre led the Jacobin party along with leaders of France's own government. They targeted people whom they believed supported the return of a monarchy style government. They where sought out, arrested and butchered without trial. The dead were buried in mass graves. The Jacobin party used violence against potentially dangerous groups in order to protect liberty and subdue tyranny. Four hundred thousand people of varying social classes and political views were imprisoned and forty thousand were executed within a year. A speech given in February of 1794 Robespierre said, "Subdue by terror the enemies of liberty, and you will be right, as founders of the Republic. The government of the revolution is liberty's repression against tyranny." Today modern terrorists turn to Robespierre's idea that violence is needed to protect and liberate citizens from an allegedly......
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