Disputes concerning state interference in the religious practices and traditions of citizens have created uproar in public debate in India and Europe during the past decades. The contributors to this colloquium on Europe, India, and the Limits of Secularism point to the importance of two domains in addressing these disputes: the comparative study of court decisions and the budding domain of comparative political theory. In this response, I discuss several issues that emerge from these domains and argue that the problem of cultural asymmetry continues to create major pitfalls in the debates on secularism and religious freedom
Although “rule of law” is often regarded as a solution for religious conflict, this article analyzes...
The global movement of culture and religion has brought about a serious challenge to traditional con...
I am going to talk about three things today: The first is to give you a very brief account of the co...
Disputes concerning state interference in the religious practices and traditions of citizens have cr...
The chapter sets out two contrasting models of secularism – one that is based on equal treatment of ...
Nationalism and religion has been the subject of debate in India for the past few decades. Religion ...
For more about the East-West Center, see http://www.eastwestcenter.org/This study addresses constitu...
The secular state is the most important of contemporary institutional forms available to deal with t...
Drawing on Charles Taylor’s concept of ‘social imaginary’ - the kind of collective understanding a g...
Abstract: The caste and the religious animosity among the people of India that are being instigated ...
Partiendo del concepto de ‘imaginario social’ de Charles Taylos –es decir, el tipo de comprensión co...
The Indian Constitution posits a separation between a secular domain regulated by the State, and a r...
There is no doubt that India is far from perfect when it comes to religious freedom. Indeed, India’s...
For several decades now, commentators have sounded the alarm about ‘the crisis of secularism’. Savin...
The constitutional principle of Secularism has been famously interpreted as creating a “wall of sepa...
Although “rule of law” is often regarded as a solution for religious conflict, this article analyzes...
The global movement of culture and religion has brought about a serious challenge to traditional con...
I am going to talk about three things today: The first is to give you a very brief account of the co...
Disputes concerning state interference in the religious practices and traditions of citizens have cr...
The chapter sets out two contrasting models of secularism – one that is based on equal treatment of ...
Nationalism and religion has been the subject of debate in India for the past few decades. Religion ...
For more about the East-West Center, see http://www.eastwestcenter.org/This study addresses constitu...
The secular state is the most important of contemporary institutional forms available to deal with t...
Drawing on Charles Taylor’s concept of ‘social imaginary’ - the kind of collective understanding a g...
Abstract: The caste and the religious animosity among the people of India that are being instigated ...
Partiendo del concepto de ‘imaginario social’ de Charles Taylos –es decir, el tipo de comprensión co...
The Indian Constitution posits a separation between a secular domain regulated by the State, and a r...
There is no doubt that India is far from perfect when it comes to religious freedom. Indeed, India’s...
For several decades now, commentators have sounded the alarm about ‘the crisis of secularism’. Savin...
The constitutional principle of Secularism has been famously interpreted as creating a “wall of sepa...
Although “rule of law” is often regarded as a solution for religious conflict, this article analyzes...
The global movement of culture and religion has brought about a serious challenge to traditional con...
I am going to talk about three things today: The first is to give you a very brief account of the co...