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''Pirates and Emperors, Old and New: International Terrorism in the Real World'' is a 1986 book by Noam Chomsky, titled after an observation by
St. Augustine Augustine of Hippo ( , ; la, Aurelius Augustinus Hipponensis; 13 November 354 – 28 August 430), also known as Saint Augustine, was a theologian and philosopher of Berber origin and the bishop of Hippo Regius in Numidia, Roman North Afri ...
in '' City of God'', proposing that what governments coin as "terrorism" in the small simply reflects what governments utilize as "warfare" in the large. Yet, governments coerce their populations to denounce the former while embracing the latter. In the ''City of God'', St. Augustine tells the story
Indeed, that was an apt and true reply which was given to Alexander the Great by a pirate who had been seized. For when that king had asked the man what he meant by keeping hostile possession of the sea, he answered with bold pride, "What do you mean by seizing the whole earth; because I do it with a petty ship, I am called a robber, while you who does it with a great fleet are styled emperor".
This story also appears in John Gower's '' Confessio Amantis'' III.2363–2438 and in a poem by François Villon.


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Pirates and Emperors: International Terrorism and the Real World
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Pirates and Emperors: International Terrorism and the Real World
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Turning the Tide: U.S. intervention in Central America and the Struggle for Peace
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On Power and Ideology: The Managua Lectures
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' * '' ttps://libcom.org/files/rogue-states.pdf Rogue States: The Rule of Force in World Affairs' *
Letters from Lexington: Reflections on Propaganda
' Political books Books by Noam Chomsky Books about terrorism Books about foreign relations of the United States Books about politics of the United States {{terrorism-book-stub