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Extremism, Society, and the State : Crisis, Radicalization, and the Conundrum of the Center and the Extremes, Paperback / softback Book

Extremism, Society, and the State : Crisis, Radicalization, and the Conundrum of the Center and the Extremes Paperback / softback

Edited by Giacomo Loperfido

Part of the Critical Interventions: A Forum for Social Analysis series

Paperback / softback

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Extremism does not happen in a vacuum. Rather, extremism is a relative concept that often emerges in crisis situations, taking shape within the tense and contradictory relations that tie marginal spaces, state orders, and mainstream culture.

This collected volume brings together leading anthropologists and cultural analysts to offer a concise look at the narratives, symbolic, and metaphoric fields related to extremism, systematizing an approach to extremism, and placing these ideologies into historical, political, and geo-systemic contexts.

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