This book explores the evolutionary context of terrorism and
political violence.
Evolutionary thinking has come to permeate both biological and
social-science theorising, but has not yet been applied
systematically to the areas of terrorism and political violence.
While much serious criminality has been investigated from an
evolutionary perspective (notably murder and sexual predation),
this has been less marked in respect of terror groups. Central to
such thinking is the eusociality of people, involving loyalty to
and investment in groups not exceeding some 200 in number. Known as
'Dunbar's number', how this influences and affects terrorist and
violent political group formation, their sustainability, and how it
might be used to inform counter measures against them, remain to be
explored. Yet some features of federated groups, choice of hate
targets, and socialisation into crime is likely to be informative
when applied to terrorism. This book seeks to do this for the first
time.
The key features of the p reent volume are:
1. Identification of evolutionary thought as heuristically
important in the understanding of terrorism.
2. Suggestions as to practical evolution-based anti-terror
policies.
3. Exploration of conceptual themes
4. Provision of an evolutionary (and cross-species) understanding
of the community-wide effects of terrorist attack.
The structure aims to introduce evolutionary thinking about
terrorism, and then to explore some selected conceptual issues.
Necessarily in a book of this type, not all areas of potential
interest and relevance can be covered, but the intention is to
provide a sufficient discussion to enable the reader to both
understand the relevance of evolutionary thinking to terrorism and
political violence, and to appreciate the practical implications of
conceptualising problems in this way.
This book will be of much interest to students of terrorism and
political violence, psychology, criminology and security
studies.
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