After the Arab Spring

Philosophy and Social Criticism 40 (4-5):421-429 (2014)
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In order to answer the question, Can there be a democratic revolution and a religious revival in the same place, at the same time?, I look at a number of 20th-century cases (and several 18th-century cases) where religion and radical politics interacted – with very different results

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