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Trust and the Islamic advantage, religious-based movements in Turkey and the Muslim world, Avital Livny

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Trust and the Islamic advantage, religious-based movements in Turkey and the Muslim world, Avital Livny
Language
eng
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Trust and the Islamic advantage
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Responsibility statement
Avital Livny
Series statement
Cambridge Social Sciences eBooks
Sub title
religious-based movements in Turkey and the Muslim world
Summary
In much of the Muslim world, Islamic political and economic movements appear to have a comparative advantage. Relative to similar secular groups, they are better able to mobilize supporters and sustain their cooperation long-term. Nowhere is this more apparent than in Turkey, a historically secular country that has experienced a sharp rise in Islamic-based political and economic activity. Drawing on rich data sources and econometric methods, Avital Livny challenges existing explanations - such as personal faith - for the success of these movements. Instead, Livny shows that the Islamic advantage is rooted in feelings of trust among individuals with a shared, religious group-identity. This group-based trust serves as an effective substitute for more generalized feelings of interpersonal trust, which are largely absent in many Muslim-plurality countries. The book presents a new argument for conceptualizing religion as both a personal belief system and collective identity.--, Provided by publisher
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