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  • Freedom from Religion: Rights and National Security

    Freedom from Religion by Guiora, Amos;

    Rights and National Security

    Series: TERRORISM DOC OF INT & LOCAL CONTROL 2ND;

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    Product details:

    • Publisher OUP USA
    • Date of Publication 28 September 2009

    • ISBN 9780195389258
    • Binding Hardback
    • No. of pages174 pages
    • Size 243x163x18 mm
    • Weight 463 g
    • Language English
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    Although many books on terrorism and religious extremism have been published in the years since 9/11, none of them written by Western authors call for the curtailment of religious freedom and freedom of expression for the sake of greater security. Rather, those terror-related debates have addressed what other civil liberties should be honored. Issues like torture, domestic surveillance, and unlawful detentions have dominated the literature in this area, but few, if any, major
    scholars have questioned the vast allowances made by Western nations for the freedoms of religion and speech.

    Freedom from Religion challenges the almost sacrosanct inviolability of these two civil liberties. By drawing the connection between politically-correct tolerance of extremist speech and the rise of terrorist activity, this book sets the context for its unique proposal that governments should introduce new limits on religious practice within their borders. To demonstrate the wisdom of this course, the author presents the disparate policies and security circumstances of five
    countries: the U.S., the UK, the Netherlands, Turkey, and Israel. The book benefits not just from the author's own counter-terrorism experience in Israel and the U.S. but also from an international advisory group of leading scholars from all five of the countries under review.

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    Table of Contents:

    Chapter One: Ignoring the Storm
    Chapter Two: The Threat of Religious Extremism
    Chapter Three: The Limits of Freedom of Speech
    Chapter Four: Freedom of Association
    Chapter Five: The Role of the Media Regarding Religion
    Chapter Six: Separating Church and State
    Chapter Seven: Free Exercise of Religion
    Chapter Eight: Cultural Considerations and the Price of Religious Liberty
    Chapter Nine: Confronting the Storm
    Recommended Reading List
    Appendix
    Glossary of Term

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