Title: Eurocentrism: Modernity, Religion, and Democracy: A Critique of Eurocentrism and Culturalism
Abstract: Preface 1. Modernity And Religious Interpretations Modernity Modernity and Religious Interpretations Political Islam 2. Central And Peripheral Tributary Cultures Introduction The Formation of Tributary Ideology in the Mediterranean Region Tributary Culture in other Regions of the Pre-Capitalist World 3. The Culture Of Capitalism Introduction The Decline of Metaphysics and the Reinterpretation of Religion The Construction of Eurocentric Culture Marxism and the Challenge of Actually Existing Capitalism The Culturalist Evasion: Provincialism and Fundamentalism For a Truly Universal Culture 4. Towards A Non-Eurocentric View Of History And A Non-Eurocentric Social Theory The Tributary Mode of Production: the Universal Form of Advanced Pre-Capitalist Societies European Feudalism: Peripheral Tributary Mode Mercantilism and the Transition to Capitalism: Unequal Development, Key to the Miracle of European Particularity Eurocentrism and the Debate over Slavery Eurocentrism in the Theory of the Nation Actually Existing Capitalism and the Globalization of Value Notes Index
Publication Year: 1989
Publication Date: 1989-01-01
Language: en
Type: book
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