Neil Kressel, Ph.D. (Wayne, NJ), is the author of the acclaimed Mass Hate, which was selected by Choice as one of 1996's outstanding academic titles, and Stack and Sway: The New Science of Jury Consulting. His work has been printed or cited in the New York Post, the Daily News, the Boston Globe, the Washington Post, the Boston Herald, Readers Digest, the Economist, the Chronicle of Higher Education, Washington Monthly, and dozens of newspapers, magazines, and Web sites around the country. He has been interviewed on National Public Radio, the History Channel, MSNBC, Fox News, and other media outlets. Currently he is professor of psychology at William Paterson University.
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Introduction; Part I: The Unexpected Battle of the Twenty-First Century; Part II: The Causes of Militant Faith; Part III: Fighting Extremism Sensibly; Index.
"Refreshingly unique.... A well-founded observation of how religious extremists build hostile worldviews around sacred concepts enriches the book throughout....Highly recommended." --Choice