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February 09, 2010
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The New Rules: Choosing Your 'Religion' for These Complex Times

Thomas P.M. Barnett | Bio | 23 Nov 2009
World Politics Review

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Over the course of its long history, America has experienced numerous religious "awakenings," certain of which served as important precursors to the American Revolution, the abolition movement and Civil War, the Progressive Era (1890-1920), and the Civil Rights Movement. In effect, each "great awakening" served as a populist wellspring for radically new rules within our society, our economy and our political system.

By most expert accounts, the world today is experiencing its own significant "awakening" of religious fervor, one triggered -- in my opinion -- by globalization's rapid expansion around the planet over the past three decades. By penetrating previously off-grid societies and challenging their traditional identities, globalization's seeming -- if exaggerated -- capacity for reformatting everything in its path generates widespread fear of civilizational miscegenation (i.e., Americanization). In the face of such frightening assimilation, individuals naturally turn (or return) to religion as a way of retaining their collective identity. ...

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