As the final installment of the series “Sex, secularism, and ‘femonationalism,’” Sara Farris, author of In the Name of Women’s Rights,…
populism
Is the “native” secular?
Headlines scream of burgeoning populism around the world, but the shift in politics today could also be described as a…
A State of suspicion: Counter-radicalization in Norway
"It has long been known that Muslims constitute the proverbial public enemy number one for right-wing populists across the Western…
Religion and the new populism
The push for stronger cultural identities and political borders in the new populism is inseparable from the general concern about…
A new “Christianist” secularism in Europe
Throughout much of the world, religion manifestly—and sometimes markedly—informs everyday understandings, cultural representations, and political and legal definitions of nationhood.…
Religion and populism
This adapted excerpt is republished with permission of the publishers—Hurst in Europe; OUP in North America—from Saving the People: How Populists…
Politics and the “People’s Pope”
Last Friday, Politico Magazine published an article on Pope Francis, his approval ratings, and ways that our President could learn from His…
Black crescent, white cross
By now, everyone has seen the Newsweek poll indicating that a majority of Republicans believes President Barack Obama sympathizes with…