The Failure of Political Islam
Understanding the intersection of Islam and political movements
Olivier Roy author Carol Volk translator
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Harvard University Press
Published:18th Sep '98
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Olivier Roy's The Failure of Political Islam examines the parallels between contemporary Islamic fundamentalism and historical Third Worldism, highlighting ongoing socio-political challenges.
In The Failure of Political Islam, Olivier Roy explores the complex relationship between contemporary Islamic fundamentalism and the historical context of Third Worldism from the 1960s. He argues that the populist politics and mixed economies of the past have resurfaced in today's Islamic movements, revealing a striking parallel between the two. The rich benefit from laissez-faire economics, while the poor rely on subsidies, creating a socio-economic landscape that echoes the struggles of previous decades.
Roy’s analysis delves into the motivations behind those who rally under the banners of Islam, likening them to the political 'reds' of yesteryear. He posits that, much like their predecessors, these groups face significant obstacles in achieving their goals. The author presents a compelling case that the challenges of Islamic fundamentalism are not entirely new but rather a continuation of a historical narrative that has yet to find resolution.
Richly informed and powerfully argued, The Failure of Political Islam is a significant contribution to the discourse on Islam and politics. Roy's clear and engaging writing ensures that this book is essential reading for anyone seeking to understand the dynamics of modern Islamic movements and their implications for global politics.
Is theocracy really the future of the world’s one billion Muslims? Or should it be? …Never has the question been as brilliantly argued as in Olivier Roy’s L’echec de l’Islam politique, now available in a superb English translation as The Failure of Political Islam. His closely reasoned, original and unsentimental conclusion is that political Islam has already failed—that ‘Islamism’ has already atrophied into a sterile, hypocritical—and very Western—neofundamentalism… The Failure of Political Islam addresses the history, sociology, economy and ‘geostrategy’ of political Islam, with excellent case studies of Iran and Afghanistan… [A] daring exploration… This book is a corrective of stunning power. -- Peter Theroux * Boston Book Review *
If you read only one book on political Islam, this should be it. Olivier Roy…has turned his attention to the phenomenon of Islamic radicalism with remarkable results. On practically every page one finds an interpretation or observation that is provocative and insightful. -- William B. Quandt * Foreign Affairs *
The Failure of Political Islam acts as both a keystone and a launchpad to understanding the political ferment in the Arab world today. In the same way we learned that our perception of Communism as a monolithic force was in error, Olivier Roy exposes the political implications of diversity and weakness within Islam. -- Princeton Borough * The Times [UK] *
A view of Islam as a religion of political extremism, containing the seeds of its own politicization in a manner inherently incompatible with much of the Western world, has gradually become well entrenched in Western policy circles… In this erudite and powerful book, Olivier Roy persuasively challenges such ahistoricism. Roy…uses his wide-ranging and detailed knowledge of the Muslim world to present a reading of contemporary Islamic movements that provides an important corrective to such gross simplifications. The argument is all the more pertinent at a time when well-known American political scientists see global politics reduced to a ‘clash of civilizations.’ …[This] is a forceful work—an eloquent contribution to an important current debate by a scholar with long experience in the world of political Islam. -- Leonardo A. Villalón * American Political Science Review *
Olivier Roy’s examination of ‘political Islam’ has already had an important impact on the study of Islamism. His analysis is carefully defined and clearly presented… Roy’s conclusions are…sophisticated and nuanced. He argues that a particular type of Islamist program has failed and been replaced, not by a non-Islamic mode of thought, but by a different Islamic approach… This book is essential reading for all interested in the late 20th century evolution of movements of religious activism and revival… The issues that [Roy] raises—regarding the nature of Islamist movements and their relationships with modern institutions and concepts—must be dealt with. -- John O. Voll * Middle East Journal *
Roy perceptively argues that the attempt to create a universal Islamist state is doomed to failure because of the conflicts between Sunni and Shia forms and other ethnic differences in the Islamic world. His is a keen, timely study; highly recommended. * Library Journal *
ISBN: 9780674291416
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 553g
256 pages