<p>Violence has been a central political issue in many Middle Eastern countries during the past two decades either episodically (Syria Iran) or continually (Turkey Egypt Algeria Iraq Afghanistan and Israel/Palestine). This groundbreaking new study sheds light on the dynamics of this phenomenon by going beyond factors usually cited as the root causes&mdash;economy religion and culture&mdash;and investigating the political structure that actually triggers this violence. &nbsp; Violence seems to be treated by some groups during their initial stages as a rational instrument for changing contested power relations. In their later stages these movements often weaken and spawn fragmented and privatized forms of violence&mdash;warlords are one example&mdash;and in some situations the violence metamorphoses into nihilistic sacrificial and/or messianic forms. This book explores the ways in which the criminalization of political ethnic and sectarian identities has contributed to the formation of a &ldquo;tragic mind&rdquo; that perceives violence as the surest provider of justice and hope. The author&rsquo;s in-depth analysis which combines approaches from the cognitive social and religious sciences can help us to understand the logic behind these forms of violence. &nbsp;</p>
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