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Annual Review Of The Sociology Of Religion Volume 2 Religion And Politics Annual Review Of The Sociology Of Religion Patrick Michel

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Annual Review Of The Sociology Of Religion Volume 2 Religion And Politics Annual Review Of The Sociology Of Religion Patrick Michel
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Annual Review Of The Sociology Of Religion Volume 2 Religion And Politics Annual Review Of The Sociology Of Religion Patrick Michel instant download after payment.

Publisher: Brill Academic Pub
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.53 MB
Pages: 350
Author: Patrick Michel, Enzo Pace (editors)
ISBN: 9789004209282, 900420928X
Language: English
Year: 2011

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Annual Review Of The Sociology Of Religion Volume 2 Religion And Politics Annual Review Of The Sociology Of Religion Patrick Michel by Patrick Michel, Enzo Pace (editors) 9789004209282, 900420928X instant download after payment.

Over the past thirty years, religion has increasingly played a relevant role, both on a national level and in international affairs. The attempt made by politicians to reframe the policy of social cohesion in a neo-nationalist light (one land, one language, one religion = one political community), demising any kind of multiculturalism, facilitating instead a return to assimilation shaped by fear of the other (culture, religion, language, and so on), is very often associated with a restoration of the primacy of religious discourse in the public sphere. It is not just a return of religion in the public sphere, but the exploitation of religion by politics to reconstruct a social cohesion in the absence of ideological resources.

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