In James Scott 's novel "Weapons of the Weak: Resistance of Daily Farmers", he clearly states what can only be seen as the deterioration of the lives of poor people in the Sedaka village in Malaysia. He thought that the increase in economic inequality is due to the Malaysian Green Revolution. Therefore, Scott analyzed the impact of these changes on the poor and identified several reasons. The Green Revolution began in Malaysia in the 1970s. It is brought about by technological progress, it is new high yield seed.
Secondly, in the mid-1980s, pioneering research on "weak weapons" by James Scott revealed powerful socio-political phenomena he called "form of daily resistance" and skillfully analyzed 1960 Murray agricultural farmer of the age. And in the seventies. However, this phenomenon is widespread. Daily resistance forms constitute an ordinary but constant struggle between farmers and those seeking to obtain labor, food, taxes, rents and interest from them. Most forms of this struggle are far from being collectively and thoroughly despised. Here, I think about a relatively weak group of normal weapons: foot drag, fraud, false compliance, theft, ignorance pretending, arson, destruction etc. There are several common features in the class battle of these Brecht forms.
Naji divides the target country into major countries and secondary countries. Primary countries have the most favorable geographical position and are countries where weak dominance systems around the country, ready-made weapons and weak nationalism awareness can not be controlled. The secondary country is adjacent to the mainland and is mainly used as a logistics base. Ideally, by successfully establishing a jihad rule at major locations, it will be possible to expand to secondary countries. Najib acknowledged that one obstacle to Islamists trying to overthrow the state-based order is that this order, in particular to unify the existing nationalist regime and the borders. Likewise, the great country will resist jihad expansion he explained. However, Najib thinks these two challenges can not be overcome. This is because, in part, the major powers tend to over-expand. Therefore, like Bin Laden, Najib insists on the use of terrorism as a means of expanding its power and promoting the United States to deplete its economy.