Religious Extremism: Origins and Consequences [Iannaccone]
Laurence R. Iannaccone
Contemporary Jewry, 1999
Abstract: Economic perspectives enhance our understanding of religious beliefs, activities, and institutions. This essay outlines an economic theory of supernaturalism that accounts for the failure of secularization theories, the contrasting character of religion and magic, and the continued vitality of extremely demanding religious groups. Drawing upon insights that date back to Adam Smith, the theory also explains why extremism and state support often combine to produce religious militancy.
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Published 12/01/1999
Filed under: (1999), *iannaccone, adam smith, david hume, extremism, fundamentalism, magic, militancy, religion, supernaturalism