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By emphasizing civil society’s ambiguous relationship with modernity, the author proposes a discursive definition of civil society that draws on conflict theory. The author distinguishes between a civil society and a sectarian approach to politics from a theoretical perspective. Accordingly, a juxtaposition of the Muslim Brotherhood and its splinter groups in the Egyptian political arena epitomizes the opposing ideals of a civil society and a good society. Thus, the author moves away from the theoretical debate on the compatibility of Islam and democracy and suggests the possibility of a learning process of democratic practices by means of participating in the public sphere.
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Weber, Peter C. “Modernity, Civil Society, and Sectarianism: The Egyptian Muslim Brotherhood and the ‘Takfir’ Groups.” Voluntas: International Journal of Voluntary and Nonprofit Organizations, vol. 24, no. 2, 2013, pp. 509–527.
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