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Religion and Democracy, Paperback / softback Book

Paperback / softback

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100 years ago, secular liberals thought religion would gradually recede from the public sphere and become an exclusively private concern.

Today, organised religion is still a powerful political force in most parts of the world.

In many its political significance has grown. But is it an ally or an enemy of pluralist democracy?

That crucial question provides the theme for this path-breaking collection.

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