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This 7 page paper dicusses the theories of liberal political theorists and attempts to determine if they are justified in rebelling against an oppressive government or not. Furthermore, this paper considers that if there are no peaceful options available to such groups, are they justified in the use of force? Bibliography lists 12 sources.
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showing itself on American soil. Terrorism poses a real threat to our country in this era of unrest throughout the world and it has become obvious that no overnight
solutions exist. It is interesting however, to try and understand terrorism from the point of view of the terrorists. Who are these men and women so ready to
give their lives for their cause. Are their causes sound? Are they reasonable? Are these people lunatics with goals of mass destruction simply for the pleasure taken
in the challenge? In truth, there are thousands of known terrorist groups and therefore there are thousands of reasons for terrorists. Some are extremists who find adventure in their
line of work. Others are truly the result of oppression and have reasonable demands based on basic human rights. Many others falls somewhere in between. The question then,
is are these groups justified in their actions? Is there moral ground to support their actions based on prior peaceful attempts to gain basic human rights which went unnoticed.
Is understanding possible when men and women who fight for equality bear violence upon others who are not responsible for their inequality. These are tough questions with equally
tough answers. In fact, there is no one "right" or "wrong" answer - just a argument of reasoning.
John Locke and Liberal
Political Theorists John Locke is the author of Two Treatises on Government, which contained many of his political ideas, including the circumstances
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