Foundations of Terror: The Historical Roots and Rise of Modern Extremism explores the historical evolution of terrorism from the early 20th century to the modern age. It traces anarchist movements, anti-colonial struggles, Cold War insurgencies, and the rise of extremist ideologies that shaped global politics. The book examines how economic inequality, nationalism, ideological rivalries, and state repression fueled cycles of violence, creating patterns still visible in contemporary extremism. By analyzing case studies across Europe, Asia, Africa, and the Americas, it highlights the interplay between political grievances, social unrest, and radical ideologies. The work also shows how extremist tactics such as bombings, assassinations, and propaganda of the deed set precedents for today's terror networks. More than a historical survey, it underscores that extremism is a recurring response to oppression, injustice, and geopolitical conflict. Offering insights for scholars, policymakers, and readers, the book provides a foundation to understand the roots of terrorism and the lessons history offers for building resilient, just, and secure societies.
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