Why Do Educated People Join Extremist Groups? The Engineering Mindset & Existential Questions
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We tend to think of violent extremists as isolated or completely uneducated. But what happens when the data tells a terrifyingly different story?
In this episode, we tackle a profound contradiction: Why do highly educated professionals—specifically doctors, IT specialists, and engineers—often fall prey to radical ideologies? We explore the danger of treating ancient, multi-dimensional texts like flat, black-and-white instruction manuals.
We triangulate this global phenomenon from three distinct perspectives:🧠 Science & Sociology: We unpack the "engineering mindset" and why an intense, technical craving for binary (1-or-0) answers leaves highly analytical minds deeply vulnerable to radicalization.🏛️ Philosophical Logic: Why Socrates' ultimate humility ("I know that I know nothing") and the rigorous science of hermeneutics are our best intellectual defenses against the illusion of absolute competence.✝️/✡️/🕌 Spiritual Depth: Bridging Al-Ghazali’s hierarchy of knowledge with the intellectual traditions of Thomas Aquinas and Maimonides. We discuss the vital difference between accumulating worldly data (Ilm al-Dunya) and cultivating the purifying wisdom of the heart (Tazkiyah).
In this episode, you will learn:
Why our modern STEM-focused education systems might be inadvertently leaving us morally and philosophically defenseless.
How the modern "TikTok-ization" of theology strips profound texts of their necessary, messy historical context.
Practical ways to build a "cognitive shield" by learning to embrace ambiguity and the uncomfortable gray areas of life.
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