We have a rise of extremism because we need to give a sense that we are targeting some of the deeper problems in Greece, the injustices.
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Political extremism involves two prime ingredients: an excessively simple diagnosis of the world's ills, and a conviction that there are identifiable villains back of it all.
Non-violent extremism is essentially the increase of intolerant and bigoted demands made by groups seeking to dominate society.
Confronting and undermining the narratives and ideas of extremism must therefore be one of our key tasks. To do this, we must retain the courage of our convictions in the face of extremism.
Our ideals are under the constant threat of extremism, whether in the form of radical Muslim groups or the emergence of other elements seeking to deny the rights and freedoms of others.
Extremism thrives amid ignorance and anger, intimidation and cowardice.
Violent extremism is going viral, but our response to it is moving at bureaucratic, sluggish speed.
Extremism can flourish only in an environment where basic governmental social responsibility for the welfare of the people is neglected. Political dictatorship and social hopelessness create the desperation that fuels religious extremism.
The government wants to be able to attack extremism and hatred wherever it occurs.
I think the first decade of this century is going to be remembered as a time of extremism.
Open debate is our strongest tool in standing up to extremism. The far more dangerous avenue is to force extremist ideas underground, where they can fester without competition.
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