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Politics as Religion
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196 pages
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Emilio Gentile explores the intersection of politics and religion over the last two centuries, suggesting that political movements have adopted religious characteristics. He argues that secular entities—such as nations, states, and social classes—have evolved into belief systems, complete with myths, rituals, and commandments, fostering deep loyalty and reverence among their followers. This analysis reveals how politics has shaped human purpose and meaning, blurring the lines between faith and governance.
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2006, hardcover with dust jacket
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