An essential history of the influential men who have spearheaded the movement to erode the wall separating church and state.Beginning as far-left radicals during the 1960s, the theocons in Damon Linker’s book (including Richard John Neuhaus, Michael Novak, and George Weigel) gradually transiti
Secularism Under Siege
β Scribed by Zaheer Ali (editor)
- Publisher
- Routledge
- Year
- 2023
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 417
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
This anthology makes a discerning attempt to bring into focus myriad dimensions of secularism and the foremost impediments to its attainment. The scholars who contributed to this volume have underscored that the disconnect between a modern-secular state and a conservative society is detrimental to recognizing an ideal secular-democratic polity. Then there is the burden of the past centuries that independent India has to carry on its young shoulders. The political factions in India invent their own historical narratives to advance their political agenda coupled with political and economic arguments leading to social dissensions and communal hatred, the ugliest manifestation of which is communal violence that occasionally takes on the form of anti-minority pogroms.
The academic critiques of the concept of secularism and its correlated premises belted in this volume shall be of assistance not only to the scholars but also to the students of social sciences and the conscientious readers interested in knowing about the current socio-political milieu.
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β¦ Table of Contents
Cover
Half Title
Title Page
Copyright Page
Table of Contents
Editorβs Note
Foreword
Chapter 1: Secularism: The Idea, Indian Version and Challenges
Chapter 2: Reimagining Secularism: State, Religion and Principled Distance
Chapter 3: Secularism, Secularization and Human Rights
Chapter 4: Confronting [email protected]
Chapter 5: Contents and Discontents of Indian Secularism
Chapter 6: Discourses on Nationalism and Question of Secular State
Chapter 7: The Roots of Secularism in the Indian Tradition
Chapter 8: Breaking the Siege: A Few Tentative Suggestions
Chapter 9: Crony Secularism, Dialogue and Sacrifice: A Study of Kandhamal Violence, Odisha
Chapter 10: Impediments in the Way of Secularism
Chapter 11: Secularism and Democracy: Symbiotically Linked Concepts
Chapter 12: Muslims and the Indian State
Chapter 13: Rise of Majlis-e-Ittehadul Muslimeen (MIM): A Threat to Secularism?
Chapter 14: Secularism in India: Challenges
Chapter 15: Challenges to Secularism: The Task Ahead
Chapter 16: Secularism and Annihilation of Caste: Hamid Dalwai and Politics of Muslim Reform
Chapter 17: A Critique of the Critics of Indian Secularism: A Study of Partha Chatterjeeβs βSecularism and Tolerationβ
Chapter 18: Secularism and Livelihood
Chapter 19: Conversion: A Point of Confusion for Secularists and Others
Chapter 20: Dimensions of Secularism in India
Chapter 21: Execution of Secularism Through the State: A Case Study of Pune City
Contributors
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