ID | 114986 |
Title Proper | Limits of tolerance |
Other Title Information | Islam as counter-hegemony? |
Language | ENG |
Author | Evans, Tony |
Publication | 2011. |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | Following recent acts of terrorism in many parts of the world, Islam has become an object of fear. While the threat of violence is undoubtedly an element that inspires this fear, Islam's counter-hegemonic threat is not limited to violence alone. Given its 1.2 billion following, Islam also offers a challenge to the central values that describe the dominant neo-liberal world order, particularly those values that legitimate the global political economy. Although tolerance is an important value in liberal thought, tolerance cannot be exercised where counter-hegemonic threats include challenges to the central tenets of liberalism. This article argues that the current fear of Islam is motivated by just such a challenge. By looking at four central concepts where liberal and Islamic thought diverge - reason and revelation, private property, rights and duties, and government and state - this article seeks to gain a more nuanced insight into current attitudes towards Islam and the fear of counter-hegemony. |
`In' analytical Note | Review of International Studies Vol. 37, No.4; Oct 2011: p.1751-1773 |
Journal Source | Review of International Studies Vol. 37, No.4; Oct 2011: p.1751-1773 |
Key Words | Islam ; Counter - Hegemony ; Private Property ; Islamic Thought ; Liberal Thought ; Global Political Economy ; Terrorism |