"We can infer the middle-class (rather than prole) origins of most terrorist groups by their habit of leaving behind, after their outrages, communiqués rather than notes, or even messages." (Paul Fussell, Class, 1983)
The issuing of statements cuts across class boundaries, as it is done by politicians and corporate executives. I guess, this goes well with the undestanding that terrorists today picture themselves as actors in the area of international politics.
Well, the book does have a quaint, anachronistic feel to it. Although because the book was written during the triumphant reign of Reagan, the author's fear of "prole drift" was not that unjustified.
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