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ID109785
Title ProperLogic of terrorism
Other Title Informationexistential anxiety, the search for meaning, and terrorist ideologies
LanguageENG
AuthorMcBride, Megan K
Publication2011.
Summary / Abstract (Note)Drawing from the work of political theorists, theologians, anthropologists, journalists, philosophers, and contemporary psychologists studying Terror Management Theory (TMT), it becomes possible to see that the concepts of existentialism and ideology may be useful for modern thinkers attempting to understand a problem such as terrorism. Integrating work from these fields makes it possible to see that terrorism may be driven by an existential-terroristic feedback loop: a cycle in which people support or engage in terrorism to alleviate existential anxiety but ultimately find this anxiety exacerbated in the wake of the violence they create or sanction. The loop is closed when this exacerbated anxiety compels them to reaffirm their support of, or participation in, terrorist violence. If this model is valid, then effectively addressing the problem of terrorism requires joining existing U.S. policies with policies that address ideologies. Specifically, policies must aspire to a) mitigate existential anxiety, b) provide a compelling counter-narrative, c) address environmental factors conducive to radicalization, d) prevent the formation of radicalized groups, and e) deradicalize existing ideologues.
`In' analytical NoteTerrorism and Political Violence Vol. 23, No. 4; Sep-Oct 2011: p.560-581
Journal SourceTerrorism and Political Violence Vol. 23, No. 4; Sep-Oct 2011: p.560-581
Key WordsAl Qaeda ;  Counterinsurgency ;  Counterterrorism ;  Existential Anxiety ;  Ideology ;  Psychology of Terrorism ;  Search for Meaning ;  Terrorism ;  TMT


 
 
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