Is there a symbiotic relationship between secularism and fundamentalism?
Author | Chak, Farhan Mujahid |
Available date | 2022-09-21T04:47:19Z |
Publication Date | 2019-01 |
Publication Name | International Journal of Interdisciplinary Civic and Political Studies |
Identifier | http://dx.doi.org/10.18848/2327-0071/CGP/V14I02/35-50 |
Citation | Chak, Farhan. 2019. "Is There a Symbiotic Relationship Between Secularism and Fundamentalism?." The International Journal of Interdisciplinary Civic and Political Studies 14 (2): 35-50. doi:10.18848/2327-0071/CGP/v14i02/35-50. |
ISSN | 23270071 |
Abstract | This article explores the relationship between secularization and fundamentalism in 'Western' liberal society and the manner it impacts socio-political "exclusionary" narratives, which is a theme both timely and important. Now, more than ever, a scholarly analysis of the socio-political environment that is aggravating such violence is important. To accomplish that, this study investigates how "secular values," at Casanova's civil society ideal-typical level, transformed the meaning of "society." That contributed to a social malaise characterized by deteriorating social bonds, loss of meaning and moral ambivalence, described by Durkheim as "anomie." However, there are variant intensities of the anomic condition. And, a high condition of 'anomie,' with moral ambivalence across social spheres and low-levels of social cohesion ripens the conditions for virulent "fundamentalisms" to emerge. |
Language | en |
Publisher | Common Ground Research Networks |
Subject | Anomie Exclusion Fundamentalism Secularism Social Cohesion Society |
Type | Article |
Pagination | 35-50 |
Issue Number | 2 |
Volume Number | 14 |
ESSN | 2327-2481 |
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