Chapter 17 Fundamentalism
Introduction
Politicians and the media speak more and more about the threat of
‘fundamentalism’ and how fundamentalism stands at odds with liberalism and
democracy. But what is fundamentalism? How and why does it arise? Is it
solely an Islamic phenomenon, or can other religions also have their
fundamentalist proponents as well? We will argue that all ideologies can be
expressed in a fundamentalist fashion. What is the relationship between
fundamentalism and the contemporary world?
Chapter map
In this chapter we will explore:
- Fundamentalism as a relatively new
concept and more than a label. - Fundamentalism as an ideology that
can be either secular or religious. - Fundamentalism and ‘fundamentals’.
The contradictory relationship to
modernity. - The rejection of democracy and the
propensity to violence.- The relationship between Islam and
fundamentalism. - The link between fundamentalism and
the Christian right in the USA. - Fundamentalism in Israel.
- Huntington’s ‘clash of civilisations’ and
fundamentalism.
- The relationship between Islam and