• Media type: E-Article
  • Title: Secularism as a Shadow of Capital : A Historical Materialist View
  • Contributor: Murray, Patrick [Author]
  • Published: 2018
  • Published in: Journal of religion & society. Supplement ; 17(2018), Seite 105-122
  • Language: English
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  • Description: The lesson of historical materialism is that, to meet changing human needs, there must be a social provisioning process. “Secular society” does not describe a provisioning process. “Capitalist society” names a coherent, self-maintaining and self-reproducing provisioning process. Secular society is dependent upon a set of social principles and purposes that can organize a self-sustaining society; it is a shadow of capital. Secularism traces certain features of a capitalist society even if it leaves others in the dark, so there is reason to call a capitalist society a secular society. Historical materialism widens Charles Taylor’s focus in A Secular Age on “the conditions of belief” to the social form and purpose of the material conditions of belief and unbelief.
  • Access State: Open Access