DOI: 10.1017/s1537592726105817 ISSN: 1537-5927

Religious Doctrine and Politics

Paul Seabright

When religion and politics become entangled with each other, which one has the upper hand? Do politicians simply instrumentalize religion for their own purposes? Or does involvement with religion constrain what politicians can get away with? If it does, is that because of the content of religious doctrine? Or is it simply because religious movements, like any other coordinated movements of citizens, have political weight?

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