Religion, Federalism, and the Struggle for Public Life: Cases from Germany, India, and America by William Johnson Everett
English | 1 May 1997 | ISBN: 0195103742 | 221 Pages | PDF | 12 MB
English | 1 May 1997 | ISBN: 0195103742 | 221 Pages | PDF | 12 MB
Through a comparative study of India, Germany, and the USA, Everett examines the roles of religious traditions in the development of modern federal republicanism. He argues that a better comparative grasp of political and religious dynamics is essential to our understanding of the establishment, sustenance, and development of federal republican governance in both Western and non-Western cultures.