Extremism, as a social and psychological construct
Extremism, as a social and psychological construct, emerges from deeply rooted fractures within the political, economic, and cultural structures of a society. It does not arise in a vacuum, nor can it be fully understood through singular explanations. Extremist movements often materialize at the intersection of individual grievance, collective alienation, and systemic failure. These movements…
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