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Isis, the Shadow of the West (Mediterranean 2017: The roots of hatred)
Author(s) -
Fulvio Marchese
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
nordicum-mediterraneum
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 1670-6242
DOI - 10.33112/nm.12.4.4
Subject(s) - fanaticism , hatred , shadow (psychology) , constructive , alien , terrorism , political science , judgement , outcome (game theory) , history , sociology , psychology , law , psychoanalysis , economics , process (computing) , politics , computer science , citizenship , operating system , mathematical economics
International terrorism is one of today’s chief threats to the socio-economic stability of Western countries. It is generally perceived as alien to the Western lifestyle and it is often explained away as the sorry outcome of psychosis or fanaticism. In what follows, I endeavour to show how, in a globalised world such as ours, there are no truly alien phenomena, and Isis itself can be better understood in light of global causal patterns. I conclude by indicating a possible constructive approach in our difficult times.

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