Parochial Altruists or Ideologues? An Agent Based Model of Commitment to Self Sacrifice

Authors

  • Giti Zahedzadeh Claremont Graduate University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.15664/jtr.1004

Keywords:

Terrorism, Altruism, Ideology, Agent-based Modeling, Parochialism, Martyrdom

Abstract

What motivates suicide attackers remains an open question. From an evolutionary perspective, commitment to suicide missions is puzzling since such behavior is fitness reducing. We model suicide terrorism by drawing on two fundamental human motivations: altruism and selfishness. Martyrdom can be viewed as altruistic- benefiting group members at a cost to oneself, as well as selfish- ideological belief in a profitable afterlife. Our simulations identify that some degree of both behaviors are essential in order to facilitate a commitment to sacrifice. Thus, manipulations of ideology and altruism can tip the threshold and set the agents on the path of martyrdom.

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Published

2015-09-29

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