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Religion And Politics In International Relations The Modern Myth Timothy Fitzgerald

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Religion And Politics In International Relations The Modern Myth Timothy Fitzgerald
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Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.57 MB
Pages: 289
Author: Timothy Fitzgerald
ISBN: 9781472549228, 1472549228
Language: English
Year: 2011

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Religion And Politics In International Relations The Modern Myth Timothy Fitzgerald by Timothy Fitzgerald 9781472549228, 1472549228 instant download after payment.

Scholars in International Relations concerned with religion and its relations to world politics are rhetorically constructing a powerful modern myth. A component of this myth is that religion is inherently violent and irrational unless controlled by the secular state, which is inherently rational and only reluctantly violent. Timothy Fitzgerald discusses how, in this modern myth, ‘religion’ appears as a force of nature which either assists or threatens the sacred secular order of things, and how religion is portrayed as a kind of universal essence which takes many forms, its recent most dangerous manifestation being ‘quot;Islamic terrorism’. This book illustrates that the essential distinction between irrational religion and rational secular politics appears as an unquestioned preconception on the basis of which policy is conducted, countries invaded and wars fought. Arguing that this rhetorical construction of religion provides the foundation for faith in the rationality of modern liberal capitalism, Fitzgerald demonstrates how a historically contingent discourse has been transformed into a powerful set of global assumptions.

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