An Assimilation-Based Model for Preventing Religious Radicalism
Religious radicalism is a serious problem faced by many countries in the world, including Indonesia. Various efforts have been made by authorities to prevent the emergence of religious radicalism.
Lalu Supriadi
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On normal radicals, N-radicals, and A-radicals
In this paper we work in the class of associative rings. Fundamental definitions and properties of radicals may be found in Divinsky [3] and Wiegandt [I 71. The concept of normal radical was introduced by Jaegermann [7] and further properties were given by Sands [12]. l’he concept of A’-radical was introduced by Sands [I I].
Jaegermann, M., Sands, A. D.
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The radical ambitions of counter‐radicalization [PDF]
AbstractThe “Trojan Horse” scandal laid bare an anxiety at the heart of the British security establishment; an anxiety that brings together questions of identity, values, and security within the demand to manage radicalization. It is an anxiety that, I will argue, reveals a novel conceptualization of threat that has driven the UK’s security and ...
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Disputing Radicalism and Terrorism from the Perspective of Monotheistic Religions (With an Emphasis on Indonesian Society) [PDF]
SUBJECT AND OBJECTIVES: This research is aimed to analyze the factors of radicalism and terrorism action that was happening in Indonesia, it is obviously important because the result can be used by the Indonesian government, civil societies and other ...
Mohammad Zaki Amami (Indonesia) +2 more
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DEVELOPING PERSONAL COMPETENCY TEST INSTRUMENT IN IDENTIFYING THE ATTITUDE OF RADICALISM
The era of globalization of radicalism develops rapidly, especially through the social networks accessed by high school students and university students. Thus, it is necessary to measure students' radicalism attitudes to know the description of students’
Rahmat Syah, Lusiana
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Students, Radicalism, and Entrepreneurship (A Case Study at IAIN Curup)
The objectives of this study were to find out the extent of radicalism-related understanding and symptoms amid the students of IAIN Curup and to know the policies made by the campus in countering radicalism.
Hendra Harmi +2 more
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Eighteenth-century Quakerism and the rehabilitation of James Nayler, seventeenth-century radical [PDF]
Although the first Quakers aligned with history superfluous tradition, detrimental to true appreciation of the inward voice of God, by the early eighteenth century they had produced their first histories as a defence against Anglican allegations of ...
ERIN BELL, Greenwood, Knott, Mullett
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Political trials and the suppression of popular radicalism in England, 1799-1820 [PDF]
This chapter examines the decision-making process between the Home Office and the government’s law officers in prosecuting individuals for sedition and treason in the period 1799–1820.
D Bentley +9 more
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RADICALISM IN THE MODERN WORLD: SOCIAl AND POLITICAL ANALYSIS
Problem setting.The relevance of the problem of the study is determined by the fact that in modern conditions radicalism is an integral component of the political life of many countries, manifesting itself in the activities, values of the ruling and ...
Михайло Петрович Требін
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The political import of deconstruction—Derrida’s limits?: a forum on Jacques Derrida’s specters of Marx after 25 Years, part I [PDF]
Jacques Derrida delivered the basis of The Specters of Marx: The State of the Debt, the Work of Mourning, & the New International as a plenary address at the conference ‘Whither Marxism?’ hosted by the University of California, Riverside, in 1993.
Antonio Y. Vázquez-Arroyo +45 more
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