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Radical Arab nationalism and political Islam /

Radical Arab nationalism emerged in the modern era as a response to European political and cultural domination, culminating in a series of military coups in the mid-20th century in Egypt, Algeria, Syria, Iraq, Yemen, and Libya. This movement heralded the dawn of modern, independent nations that woul...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Addi, Lahouari, 1949- (Autor)
Otros Autores: Roberts, Anthony (Translator) (Traductor)
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Francés
Publicado: Washington, D.C. : Georgetown University Press : Center for Contemporary Arab Studies, Georgetown University, 2017.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo

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505 0 |a Origins and perspectives of Arab nationalism -- The emergence and development of Arab nationalism -- Wahhabism as a proto-nationalism -- Liberal nationalism in Egypt -- From liberal Arabism to radical Arab nationalism -- The ideological limitations of radical Arab nationalism -- Radical Arab nationalism against the market -- Populism against society -- Economism as a response to cultural crisis -- Nationalism and nation -- The militarization of politics -- The aggressive nature of nationalism -- What is a nation if its people are not sovereign? -- The ideological and political dynamics of Islamism -- Islamism as cultural representation and ideological will -- The cultural roots of Islamism -- The making of Islamist ideology : Sayyid Qutb and Abul A'la Mawdudi -- Toward post-Islamism? -- Islamism and democracy -- Democracy and political participation -- The Al Hakimiyya li Allah slogan -- The question of Sharia -- The ideological and political perspectives of Islamism -- The cultural heterogeneity of contemporary Arab society -- Al-nahda, Sufism, and Islamism -- Eventful regression. 
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