On Marx's “soulless conditions” and the fate and function of religion [Book Review]

Critical Research on Religion 1 (1):116-120 (2013)
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Abstract

This review engages Berger M, Reichardt T and Städtler M Der Geist geistloser Zustände: Religionskritik und Gesellschaftstheorie. The collection, along with each of the essays, is examined as a contribution to political and social critique of religion in light of secularization and pluralization.

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