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Atran Scott

    Scott Atran è un antropologo il cui lavoro approfondisce le complesse intersezioni tra terrorismo, violenza e religione. Esplora le radici psicologiche ed evolutive di questi fenomeni, spesso attraverso un'ampia ricerca sul campo con diversi gruppi. Atran cerca di comprendere come i sistemi di credenze e le ideologie plasmino il comportamento umano, offrendo spunti che toccano anche questioni più ampie della cognizione e della società umana.

    Talking to the Enemy
    • Talking to the Enemy

      Religion, Brotherhood, and the Making of Terrorists

      • 576pagine
      • 21 ore di lettura

      “Atran explores the way terrorists think of themselves and teaches us, at last, intelligent ways to think about terrorists.” —Christopher Dickey, Newsweek Middle East Editor and author of Securing the City   Talking to the Enemy by Scott Atran is an eye-opening and important book that offers readers a startling look deep inside terror groups. Based on the author’s unprecedented access to and in-depth interviews with terrorists and jihadis—including Al Qaeda, Hamas, and Taliban extremists, as well as members of other radical Islamic terror organizations—Talking to the Enemy provides fresh insight and unexpected answers to why there are people in this world willing to kill and die for a cause. A riveting, compelling work in the tradition of The Looming Tower and Terror in the Name of God, Talking to the Enemy is required reading for anyone interested in making the world a safer, more secure place for everyone.

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