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The Arab and Muslim current culture is usually radical, and there fore will suffer from ''[[the radicals paradox]]'' which will make them [http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-middle-east-26634679 ungovernable] and dictatorial.
  
 
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Radicals may use more the FFFF mechanism.

By using dialog on the core issues of beliefs and theory along restraints of force, one can promote un-radicalization. The talks about the core ideas can help radical understand the world, and engage in a more peacful solutions.

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In a research which I can not locate, it was found that radicals has more knowledge on the subject then modrate people. This with the assumption that we tend to defend our worldview[1],may imply that radicals use knowledge and auxilury thoeries to to defend their views. This may also be the results of radicals being more afraid, and so use rationalization to make the world more explainable and safe.

What may be the implication of the above theory (if it is true)?

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The Arab and Muslim current culture is usually radical, and there fore will suffer from the radicals paradox which will make them ungovernable and dictatorial.

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  1. Haidt, J. (2012). The Righteous Mind: Why Good People are Divided by Politics and Religion [Kindle Edition] (p. 530). Penguin.