Fundamentalisms and the State
Explore the profound impact of fundamentalist movements across the globe with Fundamentalisms and the State by The University of Chicago Press. This comprehensive text delves into the dynamics of antisecular religious movements spanning five continents and six major religions since 1970. With a thorough analysis, the book examines how these movements have influenced national economies, political parties, constitutional matters, and international relations. Published in 1996, this 676-page paperback offers an insightful perspective for readers interested in the intersection of religion and state affairs. Don't miss the chance to understand the complexities of contemporary societal shifts through this essential read.