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FANATICISM (5) answer(s).
 
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Coming crises of social terrorism / Hantal, Bhimasen   Journal Article
Hantal, Bhimasen Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
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ID:   149813


Dialogue and reason against fanaticism and radicalism / Gragera, José Manuel Cervera   Journal Article
Gragera, José Manuel Cervera Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract When in May 2014, three men joined in an emotional embrace in front of the Western Wall, witnesses of the scene heard them say in Spanish: "We made it." These three people were Rabbi Abraham Skorka; Omar Abboud, the Argentinian Muslim leader; and Pope Francis, in an act that culminated his first official visit to the Holy Land. Their cry of triumph represented before the eyes of the whole world the realization of an old dream, one fuelled by the friendship of the three men in Buenos Aires, and which offers the best formula for overcoming the nightmare of religious confrontations: respect and warmth among people of good will.
Key Words Fanaticism  Radicalism 
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ID:   005224


Fanatics: a behavioural approach to political violence / Taylor, Maxwell 1991  Book
Taylor, Maxwell Book
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Publication London, Brassey's, 1991.
Description xv, 304p.
Standard Number 0080362745
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036399322.42/TAY 036399MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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ID:   032517


From Nationalism to revolutionary Islam / Arjomand, Said Amir (ed.) 1984  Book
Arjomand, Said Amir Book
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Publication London, Macmillian Press, 1984.
Description xxi, 256p.hbk
Series St. Antony's/Macmillan Series
Standard Number 0333353692
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ID:   102700


Fundamentalists / Bulliet, Richard W   Journal Article
Bulliet, Richard W Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
Summary/Abstract MANY PEOPLE believe the world is-or should be-reaching a consensus on the universal and inevitable superiority of the rationalistic, humane and rights-based values of Western civilization.
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