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prowess. For a number of fundamentalists, donning a military uniform, car- rying a gun, and willingness to die in combat, provid ...
Following Nietzsche’s suggestive insights, Fanon (1963), moved the argu- ment from Master-Slave to colonizer and colonized. He a ...
the state of Israel. Further, despite vastly larger Arab armies, the more tech- nologically advanced IDF was the victor in all i ...
an even smaller number become suicide bombers, fully accepting the belief that fallen warriors, martyred in battle, shaheeden, g ...
Imperial Japan there were the Samurai of the Shoguns. Islamisms, as expres- sions of clerical fascism, promise to restore the ea ...
if they accepted their subordinated status to Rome in this life. Following Nietzsche, this valorization of the “slave mentality” ...
The Frankfurt Synthesis These legacies informed the development of Frankfurt School Critical Theory that melded the insights of ...
From Fascism to Fundamentalism Critical Theory said very little about religion per se. Its primary focus was the rise of Fascism ...
forth as well as new political realities Not only did many people suffer eco- nomic losses, but the basis of their status and di ...
and early twentieth centuries, there were indeed a number of modernist rev- olutions, but with the exception of Kemalist Turkey, ...
of certain classes willing to take up arms against their “enemies” from within or without. Islamisms, however, have framed their ...
Theory suggests that if Islamisms actually attain political power and voice, that will lead to their demise. With power comes ne ...
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David Gay, Warren S. Goldstein, and Anna Campbell Buck Operationalizing The Critical Theory of Religion The Critical Theory of R ...
of the nineteenth century when it was legal. Opium was not only a narcotic but it was used for medicinal purposes (Marx himself ...
their analysis of mainline American denominations find that the members of stricter conservative denominations are less educated ...
A closer examination of the articles they cite by Ellison (1991:80) reveals that he does see religion as enhancing well being al ...
Data and Measures Like many previous studies of differences in social attitudes addressing a wide range of social phenomena, our ...
summed (reliability coefficient = .85). This strategy yields an index that ranges from 6 to 30 with higher scores reflecting gre ...
logical trauma exhibits a statistically significant negative effect. Model II includes control variables and accounts for 8.9 pe ...
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