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  • ...Fragments – A reaction to Industrial Society and Its Future |work=Green Anarchist |volume=#51 |issue=Spring 1998}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.insurg ...ecialty was a branch of [[complex analysis]] known as [[geometric function theory]]. His professors at Michigan were impressed with his intellect and drive.
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  • ...imself as a "terrorist".<ref name="Crenshaw77">Crenshaw, p.77</ref> German anarchist writer [[Johann Most]] helped popularize the modern sense of the word by di ...Khan, ''[http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=935347 A Legal Theory of International Terrorism]'', Connecticut Law Review, Vol. 19, p. 945, 198
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  • ...terrorism.<ref>The Dynamite Club by John Merriman</ref> Attacks by various anarchist groups led to the assassination of a Russian [[Tsar]] and a [[William McKin ...d [[tyrannicide]]s. Reflecting this new understanding of the term, Italian anarchist [[Errico Malatesta]] in 1895 described "propaganda by the deed" (which he o
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  • ...litics|political]] judgment.<ref>{{cite web |last=Khan |first=Ali |title=A Theory of International Terrorism |publisher=Social Science Research Network |year ...ews: while, according to David Rodin, [[utilitarian]] philosophers can (in theory) conceive of cases in which the evil of terrorism is outweighed by the good
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  • ==Anarchist origins== The phrase "propaganda by the deed" was popularized by the French [[anarchist]] [[Paul Brousse]] (1844–1912). In his article of that name, published in
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