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Talking to the Enemy: Religion, Brotherhood, and the (Un)Making of Terrorists [Pehme köide]

(Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS))
  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 576 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 221x145x33 mm, kaal: 556 g, Illustrations, black and white
  • Ilmumisaeg: 29-Nov-2011
  • Kirjastus: Collins
  • ISBN-10: 0061344915
  • ISBN-13: 9780061344916
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Terrorists don't kill and die just for a cause.

They kill and die for each other.

In this rigorous and challenging work that combines the penetrating insight of The Looming Tower and the historical sweep and scope of Guns, Germs, and Steel, renowned social scientist Scott Atran traces terrorism's root causes in human evolution and history, touching on the nature of faith, the origins of society, the limits of reason, and the power of moral values.

Atran interviews and investigates Al Qaeda associates and acolytes, including Jemaah Islamiyah, Lashkar-e-Tayibah, and the Madrid train bombers, as well as other non-Qaeda groups, such as Hamas and the Taliban, and their sponsoring communities, from the jungles of Southeast Asia and the political wastelands of the Middle East to New York, London, and Madrid. His conclusions are startling, important, and sure to be controversial.

Terrorists, he reminds us, are social beings, influenced by social connections and values familiar to us all, as members of school clubs, sports teams, or community organizations. When notions of the homeland, a family of friends, and a band of brothers are combined with the zeal of belief, amazing things—both good and bad—are possible: the passage of civil rights legislation, the U.S. Olympic hockey team's victory in 1980, the destruction of 9/11 and the attacks on the London Underground in July 2005.

Atran corrects misconceptions about suicide bombers and radical Islam, explaining how our tolerance for faith enables extremists to flourish, and shows why atheism and science education have little effect. Going beyond analysis, he offers practical solutions that can help us identify terrorists today, prevent the creation of future terrorists, and ultimately make the world a safer place for everyone.

Preface xi
Acknowledgments xvii
PART I THE CAUSE
1 Sulawesi: An Anthropologist at Work
3(21)
2 To Be Human: What Is It?
24(21)
3 The Moors of Mezuak
45(16)
PART II THE RELIGIOUS RISE OF CIVILIZATIONS
4 Creation of the Western World
61(16)
5 Submission: Islam
77(14)
6 The Tides of Terror
91(14)
7 A Parallel Universe: The 9/11 Hamburg Group and the Three Waves of Jihad
105(14)
PART III WHITHER AL QAEDA? BALI AND MADRID
8 Farhin's Way
119(16)
9 The Road to Bali: "For All You Christian Infidels!"
135(20)
10 The JI Social Club
155(13)
11 The Great Train Bombing: Madrid, March 11, 2004
168(27)
12 Looking for Al Qaeda
195(16)
13 The Ordinariness of Terror
211(16)
PART IV THE WILD EAST
14 Prying into Pakistan
227(14)
15 A Question of Honor: Why the Taliban Fight and What to Do About It
241(25)
16 The Terror Scare: Exaggerating Threats at Home and Abroad
266(29)
PART V WAR PARTIES---GROUPS, GOD, AND GLORY
17 All in the Family: Imagined Kin, Friendship, and Teamwork
295(23)
18 Blood Sport: War Makes Men Men
318(14)
19 Beyond All Reason: The Clausewitz Delusion
332(19)
PART VI "THE MOTHER OF ALL PROBLEMS"--- PALESTINE, THE WORLD'S SYMBOLIC KNOT
20 Martyrdom 101
351(22)
21 Words to End Wars: The Science of the Sacred
373(32)
PART VII THE DIVINE DREAM AND THE COLLAPSE OF CULTURES
22 Bad Faith: The New Atheist Salvation
405(23)
23 Human Rites: Natural Origins and Evolution of Religion
428(51)
24 Our Religious World
457
Epilogue: Abe's Answer---The Question of Politics 479(12)
Notes 491(44)
Index 535