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portada Legitimacy and Reason: A Primer for Reduction of Tension Between the Western and Arab-Islamic Worlds (en Inglés)
Formato
Libro Físico
Idioma
Inglés
N° páginas
58
Encuadernación
Tapa Blanda
Dimensiones
28.0 x 21.6 x 0.3 cm
Peso
0.16 kg.
ISBN13
9781480023420
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Legitimacy and Reason: A Primer for Reduction of Tension Between the Western and Arab-Islamic Worlds (en Inglés)

Us Army Mark D. Brown (Autor) · Createspace Independent Publishing Platform · Tapa Blanda

Legitimacy and Reason: A Primer for Reduction of Tension Between the Western and Arab-Islamic Worlds (en Inglés) - Studies, School Of Advanced Military ; Brown, Us Army Mark D.

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This monograph attempts to define the underlying cause of today's tension between the Western and Arab-Islamic worlds, along with identification of existing similarities which can be utilized and exploited to bring about common understanding and peaceful resolution. The cause is determined to be differing perceptions of legitimacy. To develop a common understanding of why these differences exist, the monograph demonstrates the continuing applicability of classical Greek logic and reason as taught by Plato and Aristotle and interpreted by early prominent Arab-Islamic philosophers. Common thought provides the basis for timeless understanding of common problems, issues, and concerns. Divergent thought, grounded in religious dogma and myth, opens windows toward political opportunism, isolationism, misunderstanding, and fear. Grounding in similar classic thought provides the initial ability for both sides to address the tension through common logic and reason. Attention is then paid to ascertaining the political, social, and religious similarities present today and in seventeenth century Great Britain- the context for formulation and testing of the logical political theories presented in Thomas Hobbes' Leviathan and John Locke's Second Treatise of Government. Hobbes' and Locke's theories addressing states of nature and political legitimacy form the baseline for understanding today's tension in purely Western terms. Their theories are grounded in similar concerns over security, authenticity, political representation, religious freedom, self-determination, and economic prosperity, and both are devoid of unfounded and divisive rhetoric. These same political, social, and religious conditions are present, in modified form, in today's tension between the Western and Arab-Islamic worlds, and therefore both philosophers theories can be utilized in explaining, understanding, predicting, and judging today's outcomes. Continued misunderstanding of common issues and concerns leads to unbalanced application of both Hobbes' and Locke's theories, and contributes greatly to differing perceptions of legitimacy. When applying both theories to explain today's tension, it is then demonstrated that interaction between Hobbes' appeals for unchallenged sovereignty to ensure security and Locke's support for the inherent right to resist perceived illegitimate authority contributes directly to the tension. A perpetual cycle of violence results between interventionist and insurgent entities vying for control and influence. Reinforced with rhetoric which encourages extreme acts, coupled with overemphasis on cultural differences at the expense of commonalities based on logic and reason, the tension is only exacerbated and solutions appear even more distant. The monograph concludes with the assertion that reduction, if not resolution, of today's tension requires common understanding and acceptance of legitimacy by both sides. This can be obtained through encouraged application of reason and focus on interests, issues, and concerns common to both the Western and Arab-Islamic worlds, all while minimizing cultural differences and avoiding political, social, and religious rhetoric. Logic and reason exist independently of current contextual conditions, and can be universally applied. Additionally, a balanced application of both Hobbes' and Locke's ideas is required. To remain wedded to a singular approach without periodic analysis and reevaluation will only sustain the perpetual cycle of violence through the end of the twenty-first century, and will serve to destroy any chance of achieving legitimacy.

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