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In leftist terminology, individual terror, a form of revolutionary terror, is the murder of isolated individuals with the goal of promotion of a political movement, of provoking political changes, up to political revolution.〔Lev Sedov "On the Moscow Trials," Ch. 10, ("Marxism and Individual Terror" )〕〔Ze'ev Iviansky, "Individual Terror: Concept and Typology," Journal of Contemporary History January 1977 vol. 12 no. 1 43-63〕 As such, it differs from other forms of targeted killing, in particular, the close type of individual murder, the ancient practice of political assassination.〔 ==Individual terror vs. political assassination== Many authors do not draw distinction between types of political assassinations and furthermore, and there is no full consensus on the issue.〔Political assassinations by Jews: a rhetorical device for justice By Nachman Ben-Yehuda, ISBN 0-7914-1166-4, 1993, ()〕 Ze'ev Iviansky attempted to draw a distinction as follows. While revolutionary individual terror and traditional political assassination share the common goal, a major political change, they differ in various aspects: tactics, methods, role, view on the society, and significance of an individual act. Most of the differences stem from the immediate purpose of an individual act. In traditional political assassination the target of the killing is a central political figure, such as the king or dictator, whose removal would give way to political changes, and as such the choice of the target is of primary importance. The ultimate goal is to hit the regime represented by the target. Whereas in individual terror, the choice of the target, while important, is secondary to the primary goal, which is to bring the attention of the public to a political movement and to promote the political movement. This key distinction explains differences in tactics. While traditional political assassination may well be clandestine, the efficiency of revolutionary individual terror in a greater extent depends on the publicity of the act.〔 The target of a political assassination is usually a very specific individual, while the target of an act of terrorism is not. David C. Rapoport (1971) drew the difference as follows: "...the assassin destroys men who are corrupting the system, while the terrorist destroys a system which has already corrupted everyone it touches..." 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Individual terror」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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