TERRORIST ORGANIZATIONS IN RUSSIA IN THE NINETEENTH CENTURY

Boris Bursać, Stanislav Glumac

Abstract


The intellectual quest for freedom as one of the most important forms of connection of people in the community, the negation of political power, authority, state, imposed norms and customs are just some of the features of the political theory of most terrorist organizations. In this work, it is these phenomena, as well as groups and terrorist organizations which operate on the territory of Russia in 19th century specifically analyzed. Terrorism is caused by the existence of a terrorist organization, as a collective, then the person as an individual and direct actors terrorism. The aim of this work is the idea to provide the necessary knowledge stemmed from an extensive analysis of terrorist organizations from the region of Russia and that the best way to enable a true sense of understanding of their business and their great influence on the development of terrorism in general. Evidence of their impact is fascinating and the escalation of terrorism in recent years, and a large number of innocent victims, the destruction and the consequences that causes terrorism in international relations has become an imposing and is increasingly becoming a subject of interest of scientists and experts in this field who are seeking to define this phenomenon. Therefore, every country has an obligation to its people to fight against this great evil of today and once tried to resist him.

Keywords


terrorism, terrorist organizations, earth and will, Chigirin conspiracy, Northern Union of Russian Workers, National will

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