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the manufacture of religious offense and its threat to democracy

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An edition of Hate spin (2016)

Hate spin

the manufacture of religious offense and its threat to democracy

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In the United States, elements of the religious right fuel fears of an existential Islamic threat, spreading anti-Muslim rhetoric into mainstream politics. In Indonesia, Muslim absolutists urge suppression of churches and minority sects, fostering a climate of rising intolerance. In India, Narendra Modi's radical supporters instigate communal riots and academic censorship in pursuit of their Hindu nationalist vision. Outbreaks of religious intolerance are usually assumed to be visceral and spontaneous. But in Hate Spin, Cherian George shows that they often involve sophisticated campaigns manufactured by political opportunists to mobilize supporters and marginalize opponents. Right-wing networks orchestrate the giving of offense and the taking of offense as instruments of identity politics, exploiting democratic space to promote agendas that undermine democratic values. George calls this strategy "hate spin" -- a double-sided technique that combines hate speech (incitement through vilification) with manufactured offense-taking (the performing of righteous indignation). It is deployed in societies as diverse as Buddhist Myanmar and Orthodox Christian Russia. George looks at the world's three largest democracies, where intolerant groups within India's Hindu right, America's Christian right, and Indonesia's Muslim right are all accomplished users of hate spin. He also shows how the Internet and Google have opened up new opportunities for cross-border hate spin. George argues that governments must protect vulnerable communities by prohibiting calls to action that lead directly to discrimination and violence. But laws that try to protect believers' feelings against all provocative expression invariably backfire. They arm hate spin agents' offense-taking campaigns with legal ammunition. Anti-discrimination laws and a commitment to religious equality will protect communities more meaningfully than misguided attempts to insulate them from insult.

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The MIT Press
Language
English
Pages
308

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Table of Contents

Hate spin as politics by other means
By what rules?: Human rights and religious authority
God, Google, and the globalization of offendedness
India: Narendra Modi and the harnessing of hate
Indonesia: Democracy tested amid rising religious intolerance
United States: Exceptional freedoms, fabricated fears
Pushing back, through media and civil society
Assertive pluralism for a world of irreducible diversity.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (pages 267-292) and index.

Series
Information policy series, Information policy series

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
345/.0288
Library of Congress
K5305 .G46 2016, K5304.6 .G46 2016, K5305.G46 2016

The Physical Object

Pagination
xviii, 308 pages
Number of pages
308

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL27214928M
Internet Archive
hatespinmanufact0000geor
ISBN 10
0262035308
ISBN 13
9780262035309
LCCN
2016014335
OCLC/WorldCat
946159852
Amazon ID (ASIN)
B01K13FUS2

Work Identifiers

Work ID
OL20034887W

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