Ebook: The Political Origins of Religious Liberty
Author: Gill Anthony James
- Tags: Internationaler Vergleich, POLITICAL SCIENCE--Political Freedom & Security--Civil Rights, POLITICAL SCIENCE--Political Freedom & Security--Human Rights, Religionsfreiheit, Freedom of religion, Electronic books, POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Political Freedom & Security -- Civil Rights, POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Political Freedom & Security -- Human Rights
- Series: Cambridge studies in social theory religion and politics
- Year: 2008
- Publisher: Cambridge University Press
- City: New York;Cambridge
- Language: English
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The issue of religious liberty has gained ever-increasing attention among policy makers and the public. Whereas politicians have long championed the idea of religious freedom and tolerance, the actual achievement of these goals has been an arduous battle for religious minorities. What motivates political leaders to create laws providing for greater religious liberty? In contrast to scholars who argue that religious liberty results from the spread of secularization and modern ideas, Anthony Gill argues that religious liberty results from interest-based calculations of secular rulers. Using insights from political economists, Gill develops a theory of the origins of religious liberty based upon the political and economic interests of governing officials. Political leaders are most likely to permit religious freedom when it enhances their own political survival, tax revenue, and the economic welfare of their country. He explores his theory using cases from British America, Latin America, Russia, and the Baltic states.;Introduction: of liberty, laws, religion and regulation -- The political origins of religious liberty -- Colonial British America -- Mexico and Latin America -- The Eastern Bloc and the Baltics (with Cheryl Ilinskas) -- We gather together: the consequences of religious liberty -- Appendix: list of definitions, axioms and propositions.
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