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Masking Hegemony: A Genealogy of Liberalism, Religion and the Private Sphere (Religion in Culture)
Craig Martin
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"[O]ffers a refreshing change of pace as a piece of self-reflexive criticism that asks scholars to consider the ways in which categories like 'liberalism,' 'religion,' and 'private'develop and get used for particular ends in the maintenance and regulation
'Masking Hegemony' presents a critical evaluation of the language used in liberal political thought, tracing liberalism's use of two key binary concepts - public/private and religion/state - from the Protestant Reformation to the present. Whilst appearing to separate "religion" from "state" and "public" from "private", this language actually masks the influence of religious institutions on state policies and the inevitable circulation of power from the private to the pub...
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