Sacralization of political power as an obstacle to global peace

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  • Ali Çaksu Universidad Internacional de Sarajevo (Bosnia y Herzegovina)

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https://doi.org/10.7203/eutopias.1.18493

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Religion, civil religions, sacralization of political power, world peace in Modern society, State violence

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This article suggests that modern uses of the sacred as well as sacralization of political power work often towards generation and justification of state violence and thus pose a significant threat to global peace. The work first examines the secularization theories and their alleged process of secularization all over the world but observes the rise of religiosity and spirituality worldwide in the last decades. Then it points out the widespread use of the sacred in modern secular political systems, especially by nationalisms and civil religions and explains the contribution of “secular theologies” and civil religions to violence at home and abroad (ranging from ethnic cleansing as well as regional and world wars to torture, targeted killing and state terrorism). The study ends by drawing attention to the need for exploring possible remedies for the negative aspects of civil religions and for that purpose suggests desacralization and demystification of the political power as much as possible.

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2012-06-10

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Çaksu, A. (2012). Sacralization of political power as an obstacle to global peace. EU-topías. A Journal on Interculturality, Communication, and European Studies, 3, 69–87. https://doi.org/10.7203/eutopias.1.18493
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