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Alchemists of Revolution:

Terrorism in the Modern World
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Basic Books, 1987 - Political Science - 266 pages
Neither a call to "exterminate the beasts" nor a soft-hearted "sympathy for the devil" [the book] is a compelling argument that the surest way to unintentionally abet a terrorist organization is to deny its authenticity.--Blurb.

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Chapter 2
17
Chapter 3
35
PART II
47
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About the author (1987)

RICHARD E. RUBENSTEIN is professor of conflict resolution and public affairs at George Mason University and an expert on religious conflict. A graduate of Harvard University and Harvard Law School, he was a Rhodes Scholar and studied at Oxford University. He lives in Fairfax, Virginia.

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