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This 6 page paper asks where or not there is a difference between war and terrorism and concludes that there is not. The just war hypothesis is considered in the analysis. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
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believe is an awful thing. The necessity of war or military action or even a simple police action is something that people embrace as the norm. Karl Marx for example
saw a society in need of change and that the only possible change that might occur would be one where the people would rise up. The uprising he predicted of
course included bloodshed. Examples through history of change prompted by violence is significant. The French Revolution for example is one that was fought in order to prompt a great transition
in the way in which the people lived. The people were not greedy. They just wanted what they believed was rightfully theirs and so they fought the powers in place,
and took the heads of their leaders. Today, they might be construed as terrorists, but then, they were simply engaging in a political action. Of course, that was in the
latter part of the eighteenth century. Fast forward to the twenty-first and one sees a world where a great deal of lip service is given to peaceful solutions. Neglecting
centuries of bloodshed, leaders of todays world suggest that conversing is the only civilized thing to do. When George W. Bush declared war on terrorism, people were at first agreeable
and like most other "wars" on anything, the cause lost its fervor after awhile. People would soon feel cheated and become disillusioned. And while they perhaps now do not sanction
what they see as an illegitimate war, they do not sanction terrorism either. Todays times are entrenched in politically correct speech and in ideas that seem prolific but ignore the
fact that the society is a violent society and that political change has only come about through uprisings and wars. With the idea that war is necessary
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