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Islamic Liberalism A Critique of Development Ideologies

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ISBN-10: 0226051471

ISBN-13: 9780226051475

Edition: 1988

Authors: Leonard Binder

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The resurgence of Islamic fundamentalism in the 1980s influenced many in the Islamic world to reject Western norms of liberal rationality and to return, instead, to their own tradition for political and cultural inspiration. This rejection of foreign thought threatens to end the centuries-long dialogue between Islam and the West, a dialogue that has produced a nascent Middle Eastern liberalism, along with many less desirable forms of discourse. With Islamic Liberalism, Leonard Binder hopes to reinvigorate that dialogue, asking whether political liberalism can take root in the Middle East without a vigorous Islamic liberalism. But, Binder asks, is an Islamic liberalism possible? The…    
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List price: $42.50
Copyright year: 1988
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Publication date: 8/15/1988
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 414
Size: 6.25" wide x 9.25" long x 1.00" tall
Weight: 1.232
Language: English

Leonard Binder,nbsp;Distinguished Professor of Political Science and Director of the Center for Near East Studies at UCLA is a past President of the Middle east Studies Associationnbsp; and a Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences.nbsp; He is one of the founders of the field of modern Middle East Studies through his research, scholarship, publication, and participation in the work of the Middle East Studies Association, the Social Science Research Council, and the Mideast Centers at the University of Chicago and at UCLA.nbsp;

Acknowledgments
Note on Translation and Transliteration
Introduction
The Natural History of Development Theory, with a Discordant Note on the Middle East
Deconstructing Orientalism
'Ali 'Abd al-Raziq and Islamic Liberalism: The Rejected Alternative
The Religious Aesthetic of Sayyid Qutb: A Non-Scriptural Fundamentalism
Islam and Capitalism
Nationalism, Liberalism, and the Islamic Heritage: The Political Thought of Tariq al-Bishri
The Hermeneutic of Authenticity
Conclusion: The Prospects for Liberal Government in the Middle East
Notes
Name Index
Subject Index