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Leaderless Jihad Reviewed in The Economist

Here's a bit of what the January 31st Books & Arts section of The Economist had to say about Marc Sageman's Leaderless Jihad: Terror Networks in the Twenty-First Century.

It might be comforting to think that angry young Islamists are crazed psychopaths or sex-starved adolescents who have been brainwashed in malign madrassas. But Mr Sageman. . . explodes each of these myths, and others besides, in an unsettling account of how al-Qaeda has evolved from the organisation headed by Osama bin Laden into an amorphous movement—a “leaderless jihad”.

The complete review, "How Jihad Went Freelance," is available at Economist.com.

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