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Ageing brain and geopolitical leadership: a bio-psycho-sociological approach to the fall of Sharif of Mecca Husayn bin Ali, 1908–1924

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Pages 76-96 | Received 08 Nov 2020, Accepted 02 Jul 2021, Published online: 11 Aug 2021
 

ABSTRACT

In 1908 Husayn ibn Ali was proclaimed Sharif of Mecca, in 1916 King of Hejaz and in 1924 Caliph. However, that same year he had to abdicate and ended his last years in exile. What happened? The case of Husayn aims to show the importance of an interdisciplinary approach for understanding the political behavior. The aim of this article is to show that complex social environments require a single/multi-selves structure and that this structure is more or less balanced or biased between the two poles depending on the person's age and the type of social environment.

Acknowledgements

The translation of this paper is funded by the R&D Project ‘A proposal for the epistemological integration of sociology and biology from the analysis of human ambivalence (PR65/19-22435) (2020–2022)’ granted to the author by the Administration of the Community of Madrid and Complutense University of Madrid (Spain).

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No potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).

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Funding

This work was supported by Comunidad de Madrid: [grant number PR65/19-22435].

Notes on contributors

Jesús Romero Moñivas

Jesús Romero Moñivas has a Doctorate in Sociology by the Complutense University of Madrid (Spain) (2009). He is an Associate Professor of Sociology and Political Sciences at Complutense University of Madrid and UNED. He is author of a lot of publications. For a more information on publications: jesromero.wordpress.com.

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