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Before sleek factory boats dominated Currituck Sound, locals
piloted these waters in hulls made by hand. Some still can be seen
today--beautiful works of art designed for the utility of travel,
fishing, hunting, scouting and touring. They figure prominently in
recollections of a bygone sportsman's paradise, and native
storyteller Travis Morris offers this engaging collection based on
anecdotes, interviews and detailed craft descriptions. It's an
insider's history of Currituck's boating heritage featuring the
famed Whalehead Club, an accidental run-in with the Environmental
Protection Agency and a harrowing U.S. Coast Guard rescue.
Dark Ideas is the first book of its kind to show how ideas have
transformed violent extremism over the past six decades. Certain
violent jihadi and neo-Nazi innovations have now become accepted
practices by groups and individuals, yet they are rarely examined
from this perspective. This book comparatively examines some of
these strategic and tactical ideas in context. Innovations such as
how to weaponize thoughts, create new forms of violence, or shift
targets advance terrorism studies into the realm of violent
extremist doctrine. Each chapter examines the most influential
violent jihadi or neo-Nazi ideologue behind an innovation, the
context from which it originated, and how it transitioned from idea
to action. The author concludes with some recommendations for
policymakers and experts in the field.
Dark Ideas is the first book of its kind to show how ideas have
transformed violent extremism over the past six decades. Certain
violent jihadi and neo-Nazi innovations have now become accepted
practices by groups and individuals, yet they are rarely examined
from this perspective. This book comparatively examines some of
these strategic and tactical ideas in context. Innovations such as
how to weaponize thoughts, create new forms of violence, or shift
targets advance terrorism studies into the realm of violent
extremist doctrine. Each chapter examines the most influential
violent jihadi or neo-Nazi ideologue behind an innovation, the
context from which it originated, and how it transitioned from idea
to action. The author concludes with some recommendations for
policymakers and experts in the field.
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