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El. knyga: Marxism, Religion, and Emancipatory Politics

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  • Serija: Marx, Engels, and Marxisms
  • Išleidimo metai: 24-Aug-2022
  • Leidėjas: Springer Nature Switzerland AG
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9783030916428
  • Formatas: PDF+DRM
  • Serija: Marx, Engels, and Marxisms
  • Išleidimo metai: 24-Aug-2022
  • Leidėjas: Springer Nature Switzerland AG
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9783030916428

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This edited collection evaluates the relationship between Marxism and religion in two ways: Marxism’s treatment of religion and the religious aspects of Marxism. Its aim is to complicate the superficial understanding of Marxism as a simple rejection of religion both in theory and practice. Divided into two parts (Theory and Praxis), this book brings together the three different themes of Marxism, religion, and emancipation for the first time. The first part explores the more theoretical discussions regarding the relationship between Marxism and various themes (or currents) within religious thought, to highlight points of compatibility as well as incompatibilities/conflicts. The studies in the second part of the collection refer to how Marxist ideas are received in different parts of the world. They show that as soon as Marxism arrives in a new place, the theory interacts and bonds with a pre-existing stock of ideas, each changing the other reciprocally.


1 Rethinking Marxism and Religion for an Emancipatory Future
1(18)
Graeme Kirkpatrick
Peter McMylor
Simin Fadaee
Part I Theory
2 Marx, Critique, Religion
19(20)
Graeme Kirkpatrick
3 Theology After Marxism?
39(20)
Peter Manley Scott
4 Marxism and Socialism: Sacred and Profane
59(22)
Peter McMylor
Part II Practice
5 Buddhist Socialism in China, 1900-1930: A History and Appraisal
81(22)
James Mark Shields
6 Marxism, Islam and the Iranian Revolution
103(18)
Simin Fadaee
7 Marxism and Confucianism in China
121(16)
Wenxing Cui
8 Liberation Theology, Bishop Samuel Ruiz and Zapatismo: The Origins of the Uprising
137(20)
Obed Frausto
Jason Powell
9 Theologies of Struggle, Marxism, and Grassroots Development in the Philippines
157(20)
Kathleen Nadeau
10 Marxism and Islamism in Egypt: A Re-Examination of the Muslim Brotherhood--Introduction and Overview of the Muslim Brotherhood
177(24)
Nadim Mirshak
11 Popular Islam and the Movement of the Rif
201(20)
Joe Hayns
12 The (Im)possibilities of a Hindu Left in Contemporary India
221(20)
James Bradbury
13 Marxism and Sikhi: Reciprocal Relationship
241(22)
Pritam Singh
Index 263
Graeme Kirkpatrick is Professor of Social and Cultural Theory at the University of Manchester, UK.

Peter McMylor is Senior Lecturer in Sociology at the University of Manchester, UK. Simin Fadaee is Senior Lecturer in Sociology at the University of Manchester, UK.