Description
This book is a compilation of essays on the psychology of terrorism and war. It provides a forum for discussing the root causes of political violence, and offers hope for preventing future atrocities.
Following the attacks of September 11, one of the resounding questions asked was 'What would make anyone do such a thing?' The psychological mentality of the suicidal terrorist left a gaping hole in people's understanding. This essential volume represents a much-needed effort to collate and examine some of the material already at our disposal as an encouragement to serious thought on this question and other related questions.