Moderated by Kenneth R. Hammond. Steven A. Linn begins by talking about a few murders that have occurred. Roger Ebert talks about terrorism by the gross and states that it is both an individual and institutional thing. Ebert then discusses extremist movements in the world. Larry Horton talks about articles released after the Kennedy assassination. Edwin Casebeer explains why he thinks of terrorism as a political act. Casebeer then states how mass murder terrorizes people, but is not necessarily an act of terrorists. Christopher Cory discusses the safety valve theory of surrogate violence. Cory questions if there are societies with less than greater degrees of violence.
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Moderated by Kenneth R. Hammond. Steven A. Linn begins by talking about a few murders that have occurred. Roger Ebert talks about terrorism by the gross and states that it is both an individual and institutional thing. Ebert then discusses extremist movements in the world. Larry Horton talks about articles released after the Kennedy assassination. Edwin Casebeer explains why he thinks of terrorism as a political act. Casebeer then states how mass murder terrorizes people, but is not necessarily an act of terrorists. Christopher Cory discusses the safety valve theory of surrogate violence. Cory questions if there are societies with less than greater degrees of violence.
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