Talking to the Enemy: Violent Extremism, Sacred Values, and What It Means to Be Human. Scott Atran

Talking to the Enemy: Violent Extremism, Sacred Values, and What It Means to Be Human. Scott Atran

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Jan 1, 2010 · English · Hardcover (576 pages)
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Format Hardcover
Pages 576
Language English
Published Jan 1, 2010
Publisher Allen Lane
ISBN-10 1846144124
ISBN-13 9781846144127

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Scott Atran delves into the complex and often perilous topic of violent extremism, examining the underlying motivations that drive individuals to engage in such radical behavior. He approaches the subject with a blend of psychological insights and anthropological perspectives, emphasizing the deep-seated human values that can both unite and divide people. Through a series of compelling narratives, Atran sheds light on the sacred values that extremists hold dear, challenging readers to reconsider their preconceptions about these individuals.

The book is not just an academic inquiry; it is also a deeply personal journey. Atran shares his intimate encounters with those affected by extremism, revealing the human stories behind the headlines. His nuanced analysis invites readers to grapple with difficult questions about identity, belonging, and moral frameworks in a world marked by conflict and division.

In a time when understanding the motivations behind radical ideologies is crucial, this work stands out as a beacon of hope for dialogue and reconciliation. Atran advocates for communication and empathy as tools to bridge the gap between opposing perspectives, urging society to engage with its “enemies” on a human level and to seek common ground amidst the chaos.

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