Radical Religious and Violent: The New Economics of Terrorism (MIT Press) ISBN: 9780262026406
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About the book >.>.> How do radical religious sects run such deadly terrorist organizations? Hezbollah Hamas Lashkar-e-Taiba and the Taliban all began as religious groups dedicated to piety and charity. Yet once they turned to violence they became horribly potent executing campaigns of terror ism deadlier than those of their secular rivals. In Radical Religious and Violent Eli Berman approaches the question using the economics of organi zations. He first dispels some myths: radical religious terrorists are not generally motivated by the promise of rewards in the afterlife (including the infamous seventy two virgins) or even by religious ideas in general. He argues that these terrorists (even suicide terrorists) are best understood as rational altruists seeking to help their own communities. Yet despite the vast pool of potential recruits-young altruists who feel their com munities are repressed or endangered-there are less than a dozen highly lethal terrorist organizations in the world capable of sustained and coordinated violence that threatens governments and makes hundreds of mil lions of civilians hesitate before boarding an airplane. What’s special about these organizations and why are most of their followers religious radicals? Drawing on parallel research on radical religious Jews Christians and Muslims Berman shows that the most lethal terrorist groups have a common characteris tic; their leaders have found a way to control defection. Hezbollah Hamas and the Taliban for example built loyalty and cohesion by means of mutual aid weeding out “free riders” and producing a cadre of members they could rely on. The secret of their deadly effectiveness lies in their resilience and cohesion when incentives to defect are strong.
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ISBN | 9780262026406 |
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Format | Hardcover |
Publisher | The MIT Press |
Book author | Eli Berman |
Condition | Used – Very Good |
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