![]() cause or trigger the conflict combat‑stresses like fear, fatigue and rage resulting from or leading to traumas (and hypothetically to brutalities as well) and conflict‑induced motivations, in particular grievances, avarices, interest and ideologies, that happen by, through and during the conflict. The theory's main variables are: violence ‑values (my composite term) on proper and improper violence conflict ‑inducing motivations, in particular grievances, avarices, interests and ideologies, that bring about i.e. My pessimistically formulated and there‑ by quite testable brutalisation theory combines theorising elements of disciplines ranging from cultural anthropology to military psychology, so as to better explain rebellions or any armed conflicts and their morally corrosive effects. 2 Contemporary " global " or regional norms distinct from those of the rebelling community, and the norms of the regime community and/ or colonial power, are also considered. increas‑ ingly resort to terrorism, banditry, brigandry, " gangsterism " and other forms of violence that violate contemporary local and/or present ‑day international norms that I believe are, in the final analysis, all based on the principles of conscience, empathy and honour. In order to understand and resolve internal armed conflicts one must comprehend why and how people revolt, and under what conditions they brutalise i.e.
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