The two faces of extremism: Why some people support intergroup violence
April 10, 2026
April 10, 2026
COPENHAGEN, Denmark, April 10 -- The University of Copenhagen posted the following news:
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The two faces of extremism: Why some people support intergroup violence
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Violent extremism is driven by two fundamentally different motivations: Defensive extremism aims to protect a group from perceived threats, whilst offensive extremism seeks to establish group dominance and expand influence.
This is shown by a new study published in . . .
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The two faces of extremism: Why some people support intergroup violence
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Violent extremism is driven by two fundamentally different motivations: Defensive extremism aims to protect a group from perceived threats, whilst offensive extremism seeks to establish group dominance and expand influence.
This is shown by a new study published in . . .
