IN THE NAME OF DEMOCRACY: Commoditization of Religions by Political Parties in Indonesia
<p>Religion plays an important but problematic role in complying with the prevailing global standard of liberal democracy. The root of the problem is actually the shortcut in institutionalizing political party as a modern set up for individual participation in public affairs. Despite its insti...
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doaj-825cecea8b5d4467a048515e4de18ee02020-11-25T03:43:30ZaraState Islamic University (UIN) of Sunan Ampel SurabayaJournal of Indonesian Islam1978-63012355-69942010-06-01419110810.15642/JIIS.2010.4.1.91-10864IN THE NAME OF DEMOCRACY: Commoditization of Religions by Political Parties in IndonesiaPurwo Santoso0Gadjah Mada University - Yogyakarta<p>Religion plays an important but problematic role in complying with the prevailing global standard of liberal democracy. The root of the problem is actually the shortcut in institutionalizing political party as a modern set up for individual participation in public affairs. Despite its institutional defect, political parties officially serve as the only legitimate channel to enter the state through open competition. Hence, the need to win election resulted in mobilization of religious-based support, and religion serves more as commodity for solidarity making, rather than set of fundamental values. This paper examines the political pactices in bringing the principles of both democracy and religion into daily real life. It particularly focuses on the exercises of commoditizing religion by political parties. This commoditization of religion can be taken as clear evidence, the paper argues, that religion is ill-treated by the underperforming political parties.</p>http://jiis.uinsby.ac.id/index.php/JIIs/article/view/64institutionalizationpolitical partycommoditizationgeneral election |
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IN THE NAME OF DEMOCRACY: Commoditization of Religions by Political Parties in Indonesia |
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IN THE NAME OF DEMOCRACY: Commoditization of Religions by Political Parties in Indonesia |
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IN THE NAME OF DEMOCRACY: Commoditization of Religions by Political Parties in Indonesia |
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IN THE NAME OF DEMOCRACY: Commoditization of Religions by Political Parties in Indonesia |
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IN THE NAME OF DEMOCRACY: Commoditization of Religions by Political Parties in Indonesia |
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in the name of democracy: commoditization of religions by political parties in indonesia |
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State Islamic University (UIN) of Sunan Ampel Surabaya |
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Journal of Indonesian Islam |
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1978-6301 2355-6994 |
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2010-06-01 |
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<p>Religion plays an important but problematic role in complying with the prevailing global standard of liberal democracy. The root of the problem is actually the shortcut in institutionalizing political party as a modern set up for individual participation in public affairs. Despite its institutional defect, political parties officially serve as the only legitimate channel to enter the state through open competition. Hence, the need to win election resulted in mobilization of religious-based support, and religion serves more as commodity for solidarity making, rather than set of fundamental values. This paper examines the political pactices in bringing the principles of both democracy and religion into daily real life. It particularly focuses on the exercises of commoditizing religion by political parties. This commoditization of religion can be taken as clear evidence, the paper argues, that religion is ill-treated by the underperforming political parties.</p> |
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institutionalization political party commoditization general election |
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