Terrorism and Counterterrorism in America’s “Me” Decade

Violent domestic extremism has always been a part of the American political landscape. Never far below the surface, it erupts in periodic spasms. The 1970s were one such period. Often characterized as an age of “stagflation,” self-help movements, cheap illegal drugs, and bad California jug wine, the 1970s were also a time of acute political … Continue reading Terrorism and Counterterrorism in America’s “Me” Decade