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Fanaticism (from the
Latin adverb fānāticē [fren-fānāticus; enthusiastic, ecstatic; raging, fanatical, furious]) is a
belief or
behavior involving uncritical...
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Religious fanaticism (or the
prefix ultra-
being used with a
religious term (such as ultra-Orthodox Judaism), or (especially when
violence is involved)...
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Victim of
Fanaticism (Ukrainian: Жертва фанатизму) is a
painting by
Mykola Pymonenko,
painted in 1899.
Pymonenko had read a
newspaper account of an attack...
- Cultish: The
Language of
Fanaticism is a 2021
nonfiction book by
linguist Amanda Montell about the use of
language in cults. It was
published on June 15...
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Rosenfeld says it had an
alternate title The
Struggle of
Culture with
Fanaticism. The
title comes from a
Russian expression "ни бе, ни ме, ни кукареку"...
- Look up fanatic, fanatical,
fanaticism, or
fanatics in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Fanaticism is a
belief or
behavior involving uncritical zeal or...
- ****met (French: Le fanatisme, ou ****met le Prophète,
literally Fanaticism, or ****met the Prophet) is a five-act
tragedy written in 1736 by
French playwright...
- Credulity,
Superstition and
Fanaticism is a
satirical print by the
English artist William Hogarth. It
ridicules secular and
religious credulity, and lampoons...
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Hindu terrorism,
sometimes called Hindutva terror or, metonymically,
saffron terror,
refer to
terrorist acts
carried out on the
basis of
motivations in...
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which are
listed at
Project Gutenberg.
Major themes include religious fanaticism,
sensationalist psychology, and
voice and perception.
Clara Wieland is...