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100 | _aSrinivasan, T.N. (ed.) | ||
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_aFuture of Secularism _cedited by T. N. Srinivasan. |
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_aNew Delhi : _bOUP, _c2011. |
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300 | _a327 p. | ||
500 | _aTable of Contents: Chapter 1. Introduction Part I: Chapter 2. Secularism in India: Why is it Imperilled? Chapter 3. The Distinctiveness of Indian Secularism Chapter 4. An Inner Violence: Why Communalism in India is about Caste Chapter 5. Is Secularism Alien to Indian Civilization? Chapter 6. The Future of Secularism and the Promise of Diversity in India: A Historical Perspective Chapter 7. The Shifting Qiblah: Islamization under General Zia-ul-Haq and Secularism under General Pervez Musharraf-The Pakistani Experience Part II: Chapter 8. Secularism, 'Revivalism', Mimicry Chapter 9. The Clash of Religio-Political Thought: The Contest between Radical-Conservative Islam and Progressive-Liberal Islam in Post-Soeharto Indonesia Part III: Chapter 10. Islam and Secularism-Plato and Khomeini: Questions Concerning the Open Society and its Enemies Chapter 11. When Secularism Opposes Nationalism: The Case of the Former Yugoslavia Index | ||
650 | _aPolitical scince | ||
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