This View of Life

@tvolmag

The only evolution magazine. We publish original essays on morality, biology, psychology, and many more topics from an evolutionary perspective!

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    .: "Although it has often been said that one person’s terrorist is another person’s freedom fighter, the real problem is that one person’s terrorist is often another person’s combatant."

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  2. 2. velj

    .: "Today, the nation-state is seen as the primary group with which everyone should identify and be prepared to make sacrifices. Other groups still matter—sometimes political groups, but usually ethnic, religious, or both."

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    .: "On a global scale, mismatches between ethnic identity and nation-states have certainly caused much more death and suffering than any variety of extremism. Perhaps that is where the real problem lies.

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  4. 31. sij

    .: "Humans evolved to join groups and to struggle against other groups. Today, the nation-state is seen as the primary group with which everyone should identify, and for which everyone should be prepared to make sacrifices.

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  5. 30. sij

    .: "The same twelve psychological mechanisms that moved Russian anti-czar terrorists in the late 1800s can be identified in present-day Islamist terrorists in Syria and Iraq as well as in Rightwing terrorists in the U.S.A."

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    29. sij

    Newest episode of This View of Life podcast out now! Dugnad as part of Norway's Culture of Cooperation: A conversation with Carsta Simon and Hilde Mobekk Hosted by David Sloan Wilson ()

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  7. 29. sij

    .: "Internet social media has proven to be a powerful vehicle for mass radicalization. Paid trolls or internet bots can aid a political campaign, help incite a rally, or popularize a political issue"

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  8. 29. sij

    Newest episode of This View of Life podcast out now! Dugnad as part of Norway's Culture of Cooperation: A conversation with Carsta Simon and Hilde Mobekk Hosted by David Sloan Wilson ()

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  9. 28. sij

    .: "Nowadays, individuals can receive radicalizing messages sitting in front of their computers at home. They can identify with a radical group and carry out attacks in its name without ever interacting with any other group members."

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  10. 27. sij

    .: "The arrest or killing of a close relative is an obvious example of an event that can cause violent radicalization without ideology playing any significant role.”

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  11. 26. sij

    .: "While the mean may often be golden and extremes therefore inherently undesirable, radical change is sometimes needed. That a view is extreme does not always mean it is wrong.”

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  12. 26. sij

    .: "The hardest thing for a fish to see is water. What is the water of our current culture, which we can scarcely see? Individualism."

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    26. sij
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    26. sij

    Cooperation is the universal function around which morals culturally evolve

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  15. 26. sij
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  16. 26. sij

    Ed Hagen () responds to Subrena Smith's This View of Life article which argues that Evolutionary Psychology (probably) isn't possible. Smith's article here:

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  17. 25. sij

    .: "The same twelve psychological mechanisms that moved Russian anti-czar terrorists in the late 1800s can be identified in present-day Islamist terrorists in Syria and Iraq as well as in Rightwing terrorists in the U.S.A."

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  18. 24. sij

    Political violence stems from both the extreme left and right, but not in equal measure. A Darwinian approach to left and right threat psychologies can help make sense of the link between violence and extreme conservatism.

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  19. 24. sij

    .: "It is actually not obvious that ideology plays a decisive role in violent radicalization. Research into recruitment for terrorist and religious groups shows the importance of social networks, and of experiences that jolt people into action."

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  20. 23. sij

    It's easy for evolutionists to explain why we make tools, walk and run, and talk about factual matters. It’s harder to explain why we decorate objects, dance, sing, and invent stories. and Brian Boyd discuss the riddle and the range of art

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