Radical Embitterment: The Psychology of Terrorists

Recent terrorist acts reminded me of my previous postings here several years ago, in which I discussed the psychology of terrorists and their motivations, both conscious and unconscious. It seems timely to revisit these posts (Parts 1 and 2) today, with an eye toward how they might apply to the phenomenon of ISIS, an even more virulent and violent strain of Al-Qaeda.read more
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