Neoliberal Religion: Faith and Power in the Twenty-first Century
Explores the intersection of faith and power in contemporary neoliberal societies. Key insights drawn from sociological analysis of religion and politics. Customer note highlights nuanced discussions on power dynamics
Highlights
- neoliberal context analysis
- power-religion interrelations
- 21st-century sociopolitical critique
Pros
- clear sociological focus
- concise academic framing
- relevant to modern governance debates
Cons
- limited customer insights provided
- no featured examples listed
- no price-related context