“Political violence” is a broad term; it can cover anything from throwing rocks at cops to assassinations and bombings.
Generally speaking, it’s counterproductive. Look at the Russian revolution. Instead of spreading out to engulf Europe, the Revolution caused dozens of Fascist states to come to power. People in 1932 were much more frightened of Stalin then they were of Hitler.
“Political violence” is a broad term; it can cover anything from throwing rocks at cops to assassinations and bombings.
Generally speaking, it’s counterproductive. Look at the Russian revolution. Instead of spreading out to engulf Europe, the Revolution caused dozens of Fascist states to come to power. People in 1932 were much more frightened of Stalin then they were of Hitler.