Incompetence is a better explanation than conspiracy in most human activity.
Peter BergenRead
The Sunni militants that make up ISIS are not the underlying problem in Syria and Iraq, but rather they are a symptom of other deeper problems.
Interpretation
The ISIS militants are a manifestation of deeper issues within society rather than the root cause.
Peter Bergen's quote suggests that the rise of ISIS should not be solely attributed to the actions of the militants themselves, but rather understood as a result of more profound societal, political, and economic problems in Syria and Iraq. This perspective urges us to look beyond surface symptoms and seek to address the root causes of conflict and unrest in these regions.
In practice
This quote can be used in a lecture on geopolitical issues to illustrate how militant groups often emerge from larger socio-economic problems.
Incompetence is a better explanation than conspiracy in most human activity.
Adding to your list of enemies is never a sound strategy, yet ISIS' ferocious campaign against the Shia, Kurds, Yazidis, Christians, and Muslims who don't precisely share its views has united every ethnic and religious group in Syria and Iraq against them.
The deep problems that afflict the Middle East are not easy to fix, but they must be dealt with if we are not to see a son of ISIS, or even a grandson of ISIS, developing in the years to come.
The diagnosis that poverty, lack of education, or lack of opportunities have much to do with terrorism requires a fundamentally optimistic view of human nature. This diagnosis leads to the prognosis that all we need to do to solve the terrorism problem is to create societies that are less poor, better educated and have more opportunities.
If the Arab Spring was a large nail in the coffin of al-Qaeda's ideology, the death of bin Laden was an equally large nail in the coffin of al-Qaeda the organization.
Pakistan's key leaders have succumbed to the assassin's bullet or bomb or the hangman's noose, and the country has seen four military coups since its birth in 1947. Yet the Pakistani polity has limped on.
I am compelled to fear that science will be used to promote the power of dominant groups rather than to make men happy.
Whoever is going to listen to the philosophers needs a considerable practice in listening.
I want to confess as best I can, but my heart is void. The void is a mirror. I see my face and feel loathing and horror. My indifference to men has shut me out. I live now in a world of ghosts, a prisoner in my dreams.
I came to a point where I needed solitude and just stop the machine of ‘thinking’ and ‘enjoying’ what they call ‘living’, I just wanted to lie in the grass and look at the clouds.
Suddenly, as rare things will, it vanished.
I can't for the life of me imagine that God would say, 'I will punish you because you are black; you should have been white. I will punish you because you are a woman; you should have been a man. I punish you because you are homosexual; you ought to have been heterosexual. I can't, I can't for the life of me believe that that is how God sees things.
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