Post-secular society, transnational religious civilizations and legal pluralism

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Taking for granted a radical criticism of the universalistic value of a post-Protestant understanding of religion and of the nexus between political democracy and secularization, the article aims first at framing the perspective of multicultural jurisdictions within contemporary processes of change of religious pluralism on a transnational scale; secondly at framing that perspective within the intellectual tradition of legal pluralism; and finally at inquiring into the compatibility of the new conceptual constellation 'post-secular society plus legal pluralism' with a liberal frame. © The Author(s) 2010.

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Rosati, M. (2010). Post-secular society, transnational religious civilizations and legal pluralism. Philosophy and Social Criticism, 36(3), 413–423. https://doi.org/10.1177/0191453709358845

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