
Talking to the Enemy: Violent Extremism, Sacred Values, and What it Means to Be Human
Catégorie: Adolescents, Famille et bien-être, Art, Musique et Cinéma
Auteur: Paul Howard
Éditeur: Ella Summers
Publié: 2018-10-13
Écrivain: Naomi Novik
Langue: Catalan, Vietnamien, Croate, Grec ancien, Albanais
Format: epub, pdf
Auteur: Paul Howard
Éditeur: Ella Summers
Publié: 2018-10-13
Écrivain: Naomi Novik
Langue: Catalan, Vietnamien, Croate, Grec ancien, Albanais
Format: epub, pdf
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The Quran isn't the problem: Violent | - Rather, Tayler argues, it is inscribed in the very sacred texts of the world's largest religious traditions. "We should not ascribe vile There is no denying that Judaism, Christianity and Islam contain in their sacred books verses and chapters that are distasteful,
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Talking to the Enemy: Violent Extremism, Sacred Values, and - Talking to the Enemy is an extended critique of current responses to Islamic terrorism by the American government from an anthropologist/evolutionary Atran's main argument is that the 'war on terror' will only be won when we turn our enemies into friends and to do that we must first understand them.
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PDF Violent extremism, sacred values - Talking to the enemy. Violent extremism, sacred values &. It appears, then, that sacred values can emerge for issues with relatively little historical background and significance when they become bound up with conflicts over collective identity.
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Talking to the Enemy: Violent Extremism, Sacred - ... The construct of sacred values has accumulated a compelling corpus of findings [4,7] and has been studied in the context of deep-seated Violent intergroup conflicts are often motivated by commitments to abstract ideals such as god or nation, so-called 'sacred'...
Talking to the Enemy: Violent Extremism, Sacred - - Jason Burke * Observer * Talking to the Enemy is about far more than violent extremism. One of the most penetrating works of social investigation to appear in many years, it offers a fresh and compelling perspective on human conflict.
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Sacred Values, Social Identities, and Extremist Violence - Sacred values are positions on issues that are non-negotiable and inviolable. Examples include Palestinian right of return, the resurrection of a Caliphate, an independent Kurdistan, or even Talking to the Enemy: Violent Extremism, Sacred Values, and What it Means to be Human. Penguin UK.
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Neural and Behavioral Correlates of Sacred Values - Violent extremism is often explicitly motivated by commitment to abstract ideals such as the nation or divine law-so-called This fMRI study explores underlying neural and behavioral relationships between sacred values, violent extremism, and social exclusion.
Talking to the Enemy: Violent Extremism, Sacred - Talking to the Enemy is Atran's impassioned call for evidence-based policy, but it's also an ambitious survey of culture and violence Atran wants to show us that violent extremism is not a uniquely modern, uniquely Muslim, or even uniquely religious phenomenon.
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Talking to the Enemy: Violent Extremism, Sacred - During the American Civil War, Abraham Lincoln upbraided a critic by asking "do I not destroy my enemies when I make them my friends?" Scott Atran wants the US to follow Abe's example by, if not actually befriending its enemies, at least talking to them,
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