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Psycho-Social Impacts of Terrorism and Organized Crime: The Counterfinality of the Practico-InertFootnote1

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Pages 265-286 | Published online: 07 Jul 2016
 

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1 The phrase, “the counterfinality of the practico-inert” is from Sartre with reference to implications of modern technology as a shorthand for that enormous properly human and anti-natural power of dead human labor stored up in our machinery - an alienated power, which turns back on and against us in unrecognizable forms and can symbolize the massive dystopian horizon of organized crime as wen as individual terrorist praxis (Jean-Paul Sartre (1948). Situations II. Paris: Gallimard).

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