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The universal hunger for liberty : Why the clash of civlizations is not inevitable

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Publication details: New York Basic Books 2004Description: 281p xiISBN:
  • 9780465051328
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 320.917 NOV
Contents:
CONTENTS; Introduction : The Universal Hunger for Liberty; PART ONE-THE CULTURE OF LIBERTY; 1. Islam: the Early Conversation 1150-1300; 2 .Caritapolis: A Universal Culture of Mutual Respect; PART TWO- THE ECONOMICS OF LIBERTY; 3. A Philosophy of Economics; 4. Economic Realism; 5. Capitalisms Third Wave; 6.Blue Environmentalism; PART THREE- THE POLITICS OF LIBERTY; 7.Religion: The First Institution of Democracy; 8. Hoe the Catholic Church Came to Terms with Democracy; 9. Can Islam come to Terms with Democracy? Epilogue: The Caritapolis Perspective; Notes; Acknowledgements; Index.
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CONTENTS;
Introduction : The Universal Hunger for Liberty;
PART ONE-THE CULTURE OF LIBERTY;
1. Islam: the Early Conversation 1150-1300;
2 .Caritapolis: A Universal Culture of Mutual Respect;
PART TWO- THE ECONOMICS OF LIBERTY;
3. A Philosophy of Economics;
4. Economic Realism;
5. Capitalisms Third Wave;
6.Blue Environmentalism;
PART THREE- THE POLITICS OF LIBERTY;
7.Religion: The First Institution of Democracy;
8. Hoe the Catholic Church Came to Terms with Democracy;
9. Can Islam come to Terms with Democracy?
Epilogue: The Caritapolis Perspective;
Notes;
Acknowledgements;
Index.