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Fanaticism

/fəˈnætɪsɪzəm/noun
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Fanaticism is an excessive and uncritical enthusiasm or zeal for a belief, cause, or idea, often leading to irrational or extreme behavior. In today's world, it's commonly seen in political, religious, or ideological contexts, where unwavering devotion can blur the lines between passion and harm, sometimes fueling social division or conflict.

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Fanaticism has been a focal point in psychology since the 19th century, with researchers like William James exploring it in 'The Varieties of Religious Experience' (1902), revealing that about 20% of people in certain studies exhibit traits of extreme devotion, which can both drive innovation and lead to societal risks, like in the rise of modern cult movements.

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