Since 1789, when George Washington became the first president of
the United States, forty-three men have held the nation's highest
office. Four were killed by assassins, and serious attempts were
made on the lives of eight others.Add to that list Martin Luther
King, Jr. and Malcolm X, and it is reasonable to conclude that
political prominence in the U.S. entails grave risks. In Defining
Danger, James W. Clarke explores the cultural and psychological
linkages that define assassinations and a new era of domestic
terrorism in America.
Clarke notes an upsurge in political violence beginning with the
assassination of John F. Kennedy in 1963. Since then, there have
been ten assassination attempts on nationally prominent political
leaders. That is two more than the eight recorded in the previous
174 years of the nation's presidential history. New elements of
domestic terror in American life were introduced in the 1990s by
Timothy McVeigh, the "Oklahoma City Bomber," Ted Kaczynski, the
"Unabomber," and Eric Rudolph, the abortion clinic bomber. These
men were politically motivated; their crimes were unprecedented.
These events and the perpetrators behind them are among the
subjects of this book.
Defining Danger conveys two central themes. The first is that
individual acts of violence directed toward America's
democratically elected leaders represent a defining element of
American politics. The second addresses how danger is defined,
through an analysis of the motives and characteristics of
twenty-one perpetrators responsible for these acts of political
violence where shots were fired, or bombs detonated, and in most
instances, victims died. The book is written in an accessible and
engaging style that will appeal to the informed general reader, as
well as to professionals in a variety of fields--especially in the
wake of recent events and the specter of future violence that,
sadly, haunts us all.
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