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2. The Social Status of Women and Gender Equality
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS vii
- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS ix
- Introduction: People and Their Issues 1
- 1. Expressive Individualism 39
- 2. The Social Status of Women and Gender Equality 59
- 3. Secular Politics, Liberal Values, and National Identity 83
- 4. Religious Fundamentalism as Disciplinarian Deity, Literalism, Religious Exclusivity, and Religious Intolerance 116
- 5. Macro-Contextual (Country) Variation in Religious Fundamentalism and Liberal Values 150
- 6. What Makes a Country More Developed: Liberal Values Versus Religious Beliefs 170
- 7. The Arab Spring and Trends in Values: Egypt, Iraq, Saudi Arabia, Tunisia, and Turkey 186
- Conclusion: The Viability of Liberal Nationalism 233
- Appendix: The Questionnaire 253
- Notes 295
- References 299
- Index 313
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS vii
- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS ix
- Introduction: People and Their Issues 1
- 1. Expressive Individualism 39
- 2. The Social Status of Women and Gender Equality 59
- 3. Secular Politics, Liberal Values, and National Identity 83
- 4. Religious Fundamentalism as Disciplinarian Deity, Literalism, Religious Exclusivity, and Religious Intolerance 116
- 5. Macro-Contextual (Country) Variation in Religious Fundamentalism and Liberal Values 150
- 6. What Makes a Country More Developed: Liberal Values Versus Religious Beliefs 170
- 7. The Arab Spring and Trends in Values: Egypt, Iraq, Saudi Arabia, Tunisia, and Turkey 186
- Conclusion: The Viability of Liberal Nationalism 233
- Appendix: The Questionnaire 253
- Notes 295
- References 299
- Index 313