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Call out for Issue 11 - Articles on Religion and anti-capitalism

Shift Magazine | 04.10.2010 14:24 | Analysis | Anti-racism | Education

Shift Magazine are looking for articles on religion and anti-capitalism for Shift issue 11.

What is the relationship between religion and anti-capitalist movements?

It is clear that Islam occupies a contested and complex space within western political frameworks. Whilst some on the Left seek to romanticise and glorify Islamist movements such as Hamas and Hezbollah , we are also witnessing the increasing prevalence of anti-islamic positions within Europe and North America. The recent banning of the Hijab in France, the rise of the English Defence League and the national furor in the United States of America over plans to build an islamic community centre in the same area of New York as Ground Zero are clear examples of this.

Can religion provide the answer? How do we understand the seemingly progressive ideals underpinning many religions? From the peasant rebellions to modern day liberation theology, the Dalai Lama to the Iranian revolution, history is littered with moments of rebellion influenced by religious thought. Are these movements allies or something quite different? How do we react to modern forms of racism and exclusionism whilst maintaining a critique of religious movements?

Shift magazine are looking for contributions for issue 11 on the topic of anti-capitalism and Islam. In particular we would be interested in articles exploring the politics of solidarity with regards to the Left and Islam or mapping shifts within contemporary Far Right politics, with the focus on Islam being of particular interest. As well as articles discussing Islam we would be interested in articles discussing other religions such as Buddhism, religious solidarity, liberation theology or other similair topics. We will also consider articles not directly related to religion but that are directly relevant for anti-capitalist politics here in the UK.


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Early Christians

04.10.2010 15:52

Early Christians until Constantine held their possessions in common...
an anticapitalist practice.
Today many Christians celebrate the life of Francis of Assisi, the vegetarian saint
who gave away his father's silks to the poor, much to the consternation of his father.

Interfaith Fruitarians


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Good luck

04.10.2010 20:48

The Left have a very odd relationship with Islam.

Animal rights, gay rights and womens rights are topics about which the Left are very keen to point out the shortcomings of other people so long as they are not muslims.

The lack of democracy and poor human rights records of most countries where Islam is a major/majority religion doesn't seem to concern the western Left much either.

It seems that the dislike of the USA and Israel by many muslims is enough to make them immune from criticism by the Left.

Pete


fed p

04.10.2010 21:17

Such a pity you are requesting articles (presumably to be written without remuneration) on religion and anti-capitalism - from a hotmail address. (and so many anticapitalists posting here and advertising their addresses, they are hosted in the most capitalist, biggest internet companies, not just you).

Good luck.

tech


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