Muslims, Money, and Democracy in Turkey

Muslims, Money, and Democracy in Turkey

Reluctant Capitalists

Madi-Sisman, OEzlem

Palgrave Macmillan

07/2017

184

Dura

Inglês

9781137601612

15 a 20 dias


Versão ebook 86,99 €

This book contextualizes the rise of a neo-Islamic Turkish bourgeoisie class with a particular reference to the relationship between Islam and Capitalism, and makes the argument for their ultimate compatibility .
TABLE OF CONTENTS List of Tables and Illustrations List of Abbreviations ACKNOWLEDGEMENT CHAPTER I INTRODUCTION 1.1. Conceptual Framework and Methodology CHAPTER II (IN)COMPATIBILITY OF ISLAM AND CAPITALISM: A HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE 2.1. Islam and Capitalism: Foe or Friend?2.2. Islamist and Neo-Islamist Intellectuals on Capitalism and Islam CHAPTER III EMERGENCE OF NEO-ISLAMIC ECONOMIC CAPITAL IN TURKEY 3.1. An Overview of the Turkish Economy in the Twentieth Century3.2. Turkish Economy between the 1950s and the 1970s: Sowing the "Islamic Capital"3.3. Turkish Economy in the 1980s: The OEzal Years and Sprouting of the "Islamic Capital"3.4. Turkish Economy in the 1990s: The National Outlook Movement (NOM) and Growth of the "Islamic Capital"3.5. February 28, 1997: Post-Modern Coup and Troubling times for the "Islamic Capital" 3.6. Turkish Economy in the 2000s: The JDP and Harvesting of the "Islamic Capital"3.7 Conclusion CHAPTER IV EMERGENCE OF NEO-ISLAMIC POLITICAL CAPITAL IN TURKEY 4.1. Right Wing and Islamist Politics until the 1980s4.2. A Turning Point: The 1980 Military Intervention and Reorganization Islamic Politics4.3. Domestic and International Impacts on the Rise of Islamic Politics4.4. From the NOM to the JDP: Traditionalists vs. Reformists4.5. Turkish Democracy after the Failed Coup of July 15, 20164.6. IGIAD'S Perception of Islamic Political Transformation in Turkey4.7 Conclusion CHAPTER V EMERGENCE OF NEO-ISLAMIC CULTURAL CAPITAL IN TURKEY 5.1. Formation of the Islamic Cultural Capital and New Opportunity Spaces5.2. Institutionalization of Islamic Education5.3. Islamic Print and Media5.4. Commodification of Islamic Culture5.5 Conclusion CHAPTER VI FROM ISLAMIC RADICALISM TO ISLAMIC CAPITALISM: THE CASE OF IGIAD 6.1. Birth of "Homo-Islamicus": MUESIAD and Opportunities of Muslim Entrepreneurship6.2. From MUESIAD to IGIAD: The imits of Muslim Entrepreneurship6.3. IGIAD: From Radical Muslims to Entrepreneur Muslims6.4. Overcoming the Challenges of Capitalism: Moralizing Capitalism6.5. IGIAD, the JDP and Democracy6.6 Conclusion CHAPTER VII ISLAMIC CAPITALISM AND ITS DISCONTENTS 7.1. Anti-Capitalist Muslims, a.k.a. Socialist Islamists as Dissenters7.2. Radical Islamists as Dissenters7.3. Orthodox Islamists as Dissenters7.4. IGIAD Members as Dissents as Dissenters CHAPTER VIII CONCLUSION BIBLIOGRAPHY
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