The Allure of Violence
Scott explores the psychological appeal of violence, drawing parallels between historical and contemporary conflicts. He highlights how figures like Hitler and ISIS leverage a sense of glory and self-sacrifice to attract followers, revealing that brutality serves to unite groups while instilling fear in adversaries. The insights challenge our understanding of human motivations beyond mere comfort and security.In this clip
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Encore of Episode 13: Terrorism
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