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Terrorist (E)motives: the existential attractions of terrorism / Cottee, Simon; Hayward, Keith   Journal Article
Hayward, Keith Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
Summary/Abstract This article describes a number of possible existential motivations for engaging in terrorism. Three in particular are identified: (1) the desire for excitement, (2) the desire for ultimate meaning, and (3) the desire for glory. Terrorism, according to the argument set out here, is as much a site of individual self-drama and self-reinvention as a tactical instrument for pursuing the political goals of small groups. The conclusion explores the concept of "existential frustration," and suggests that terrorist activity may provide an outlet for basic existential desires that cannot find expression through legitimate channels.
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