Militancy Books
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Kalahating Bahaghari (Paperback)
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avg rating 4.63 — 335 ratings — published
నిర్జన వారధి (Nirjana Vaaradhi)
by (shelved 1 time as militancy)
avg rating 4.44 — 71 ratings — published 2012
The History of Jihad: From Muhammad to ISIS (Hardcover)
by (shelved 1 time as militancy)
avg rating 4.14 — 422 ratings — published 2018
Sapiens: A Brief History of Humankind (Paperback)
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avg rating 4.34 — 1,248,177 ratings — published 2011
Dudiya: In Your Burning Land (Kindle Edition)
by (shelved 1 time as militancy)
avg rating 3.88 — 8 ratings — published
Preparing for War: The Extremist History of White Christian Nationalism—and What Comes Next (Hardcover)
by (shelved 1 time as militancy)
avg rating 4.31 — 1,172 ratings — published 2023
A Dismantled State: The Untold Story of Kashmir After Article 370 (Kindle Edition)
by (shelved 1 time as militancy)
avg rating 3.93 — 46 ratings — published
The Only Plane in the Sky: An Oral History of 9/11 (Audible Audio)
by (shelved 1 time as militancy)
avg rating 4.72 — 44,105 ratings — published 2019
Black Flags: The Rise of ISIS (ebook)
by (shelved 1 time as militancy)
avg rating 4.32 — 16,193 ratings — published 2016
The Looming Tower: Al-Qaeda and the Road to 9/11 (Hardcover)
by (shelved 1 time as militancy)
avg rating 4.36 — 37,296 ratings — published 2006
Joyful Militancy: Building Thriving Resistance in Toxic Times (Anarchist Interventions)
by (shelved 1 time as militancy)
avg rating 4.36 — 893 ratings — published 2017
The Ministry of Utmost Happiness (Hardcover)
by (shelved 1 time as militancy)
avg rating 3.55 — 38,853 ratings — published 2017
No Guns At My Son's Funeral (Paperback)
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avg rating 3.88 — 294 ratings — published 2005
“I was asked to do a lot of things by the Weather Underground leadership over the years and, toward the end, asked to do many things I didn’t even believe at the time were right, but I did them anyway. I let my friends talk me into doing them. Those acts mainly amounted to lying to people, rather than potentially injuring them. When I finally quit it was not just because I realized that the vision was unconnected to reality. Even then, as ever, I was acting more from emotion than ideology. Mostly I was angry at having been manipulated, and humiliated for allowing myself to be manipulated, and mortified at then manipulating others in turn. But no one ever asked me to carry out a bombing. Grown-up me wants to think that even if they had, as late in the process, say, as the moment when dressed in the bland costume of an office worker I had been handed the attaché case containing the ticking device, I would have hesitated, considered the implications, and declined to go through with it. But I was still a child during those years, who needed to tag along after the big boys, take their dare, win their approval. Yes, almost certainly, I would have done it.”
― Swords in the Hands of Children: Reflections of an American Revolutionary
― Swords in the Hands of Children: Reflections of an American Revolutionary
“Be peaceful, be courteous, obey the law, respect everyone; but if someone puts his hand on you, send him to the cemetery.”
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