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Acknowledgements; Contents; Chapter 1: Is Ideology the℗ "Root" of℗ Islamist Terrorism in℗ Indonesia?; 1.1 An Encounter with℗ a℗ Terrorist
and℗ an℗ Epiphany; 1.2 The Overall Argument at a℗ Glance; 1.3 The Three Limitations of℗ Extant Scholarship on℗ Islamist Militancy in℗ Indonesia; 1.4 Research Note; 1.5 The Plan of℗ the℗ Book; References; Part I: The Human Nature Triad Unpacked℗
The Manichean Mindset, Embattled Religiosity and Violent Fundamentalism; Chapter 2: The Origins of℗ the℗ "Manichean Mindset"; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 The Great Human Nature Debate

2.3 Evolutionary Psychology and℗ Our Ancestral Shadow2.4 Darwin, Individual Selection and℗ the℗ Thorny Issue of℗ Cooperation; 2.5 The Rise of℗ Human "Groupishness"; 2.6 Social Categorization, Group Selection, and℗ the℗ Uncomfortable Logic of℗ Between- Group Competition; 2.7 Binary Oppositions, the℗ Human Need for℗ Control and℗ the℗ "Group Tent"; 2.8 The Manichean Mindset Deconstructed; Conclusion; References; Chapter 3: The Embattled Religiosity of℗ Religious Fundamentalism; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 The Religiosity Instinct and℗ the℗ Cultural Artifact of℗ Religion

3.3 Religion as℗ an℗ Evolutionary By-Product, Part I: The℗ Pattern-Seeking, Storytelling, Mythmaking Individual3.4 Religion as℗ an℗ Evolutionary By-Product, Part II: The℗ Hyperactive Agency Detection Device; 3.5 Religion as℗ an℗ Evolutionary Adaptation for℗ the℗ Group: Beyond Kin and℗ Direct Reciprocity; 3.6 Enter the℗ Meme; 3.7 The Manichean Mindset, Religious Fundamentalism, and℗ the℗ Potential for℗ Violence; Conclusion; References; Chapter 4: Six Steps Toward Violent Fundamentalism; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 Violent Radicalization, Extremism, or Fundamentalism:℗ What's in℗ a℗ Name?

4.2.1 A New Synthesis: Cognitive Radicalization as℗ Drastic℗ Identity Simplification4.2.2 Cognitive Radicalism and℗ Cognitive Extremism; 4.3 A Tight Counterculture; 4.3.1 Understanding Culture; 4.3.2 Culture's Evolutionary Rationale; 4.3.3 "Tight" Cultures; 4.3.4 Relevant Dimensions of℗ Culture; 4.3.5 Tight Countercultures; 4.4 An Enabling Ideology; 4.5 The Protean Charismatic Group: Converging℗ Perspectives; 4.5.1 The Complexity Element of℗ the℗ Human Nature Triad; 4.5.2 The Charismatic Group as℗ Complex Adaptive System; 4.6 Intragroup Psychic Dynamics; 4.6.1 The Power of℗ the℗ Situation

4.6.2 The Impulse to℗ Conform4.6.3 Deindividuation; 4.6.4 Obedience to℗ Authority; 4.6.5 The Dispositionist Objection; 4.6.6 The Echo Chamber Effect; 4.6.7 Online Groups, Optimal Group Size, and℗ Fuzzy℗ Boundaries; 4.7 The Power of℗ Social Humiliation; 4.8 The Enabling Environment; Conclusion; References; Part II: The Human Nature Triad Applied℗
Violent Islamist Terrorism and Militancy in Indonesia: Origins, Evolution and the Counter-Ideological Response; Chapter 5: The "Glocalized" Origins of℗ the℗ Darul Islam Counterculture; 5.1 Introduction; 5.2 Islam: A℗ Capsule History

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