
Terror Inc.
The Business of Hate and Animosity
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Narrado por:
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Kevin Groat
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De:
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Albert Hadi
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Terror Inc.: The Business of Hate and Animosity is a gripping exploration of how terrorism has evolved from isolated, ideologically driven acts into a sophisticated, profit-driven global industry. This book reveals the dark, interconnected systems that sustain modern terrorism, where violence, power, and profit collide, challenging our understanding of extremism.
Once seen as chaotic outbursts of fringe ideologies, terrorism has transformed into a calculated enterprise—a sprawling network where financial gain, political manipulation, and ideological subversion converge. Drawing on decades of research and firsthand accounts from conflict zones, Terror Inc. exposes the chilling reality: modern terrorism is no longer just about ideology. It’s a business, and a shockingly lucrative one.
Governments and extremist groups alike have mastered using terror as a tool for control. Regimes often fabricate external enemies, scapegoating the United States and Western democracies, to distract from their failures and rally public support through fear and propaganda. Meanwhile, non-state actors exploit the digital age, leveraging technology to recruit, radicalize, and mobilize supporters while funding operations through cybercrime, money laundering, and illicit trade. This blurring of political ideology and profit-driven enterprise creates a dangerous synergy where violence serves both control and revenue.
But Terror Inc. goes beyond the mechanics of terror. It delves into the human stories behind radicalization, exploring the personal tragedies and societal failures that drive individuals to extremism. Why does someone pick up a weapon in the name of hate? Is it personal trauma, social isolation, or a desperate search for belonging?