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position wrong, indeed perverse. Characteristically, they deploy, individually or in combination, three arguments for the notion ...
academy—although for political reasons it remains popular in those parts of the South where development has not taken place and ...
What, however, this general approach leaves open, is the extent of such obligations, and whether they are necessarily best met b ...
argued, social democracy and a strong welfare state requires a degree of commitment to one’s fellow citizens, expressed via high ...
society possible? The classic answer to this question is, ‘‘the balance of power.’’ Because no one sovereign state is in a posit ...
these movements can be seen as stimulated and made possible by globaliza- tion. Is globalization the same as Americanization? Ma ...
the same time making it clear that this did not involve their opposition to globalization as such. Still, even if globalization ...
innovatory institutions, but more usually adopting the sort of ‘‘make do and mend’’ approaches that are characteristic of all po ...
Beitz,C.R. 1994. Cosmopolitan liberalism and the states system. Pp. 123 – 36 in Political Restructuring in Europe, ed. C. Brown. ...
Strange,S. 1999. The Westfailure system.Review of International Studies, 25 : 345 – 54. Wallerstein,I. 1974 / 1980 / 1989 .The M ...
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anti-Catholic movements of Protestants decrying secularism emerged in Kenya, Guatemala, and the Philippines. Religiously grounde ...
convictions when they step into public life, secularism shows hostility to believers, inhibits diversity, and homogenizes the pu ...
religion and state. A state that has union with a particular religious order is a theocratic state, governed by divine laws dire ...
When anti-separationists imagine the replacement of a secular state with some other type, which of these do they have in mind? S ...
of multiple churches have their limitations, for they may continue to perse- cute members of other religions and atheists; and t ...
also a feature of states with established churches. Political secularism cannot be identiWed with church–state separation. 3 Var ...
notanti-religious, but give religion a particular form, protecting religious liberty, liberty more generally, and the equality o ...
reason to fear a religious majority more than a secular majority’’ (Veer 2001 , 20 ). Charles Taylor’s arguments about the exclu ...
the demand that restraint be exercised may be counterproductive, because exclusion from the larger public sphere forces the reli ...
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