Mar 27 2006

Notes from Prof. Migdal’s Class

Published by Forager at 5:22 pm under uw-jsis

Immigration in Europe, Kastoyano’s book:
In France, they try to sweep the foreigness away; In Germany, they try to sweep the Germanness away.

French Laicite: secularism as a civil religion. Church clergy as paid public servant.

Competitive marketing among the religions:
Only if when religion has no state sponsorship (unlike in N. European Lutheran countries), and has to compete against each other (or secularism), does one tend to display fundamental tendency.

Prior to 1980s, “state” was not widely used. Political scientists rebelled. “Bring the State Back in”:
1. Separate state from the populace;
2. The coercive nature of state;
3. Nation and state.

Huntinton: Clash of Civilization
Robert Kaplan: The Coming Anarchy

Robert Cohen: End of Hegemony (”Hegemonic Stability”)

Leo Strauss: Chicago, Timeless Dialogue, Natural Law
Student: Jerry Weinberger, Benj. Franklin (Straussian style)

David Landis: Industrialization

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