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Anticommunautarisme and the government of religious difference
Authors:David Saunders
Institution:1. d.saunders@griffith.edu.au
Abstract:Abstract

The 1901 Law on Associations and the 1905 Law on the Separation of Churches and the State constitute enduring landmarks in the government of religion in France. With these statutes, a religiously neutralized public space came into being, for the purpose of governing a religiously (and ideologically) divided population. A consideration of the legislative history throws light on the related concepts of laïcité and anticommunautarisme, without caricaturing the ‘secularist’ institutions of a French state where – as in other European liberal regimes – religious associations now play a definite but limited role in areas of governmental concern.
Keywords:liberal rule  religious neutrality  separation of church and state  laïcité  associations  multiculturalism  Pierre Waldeck-Rousseau  Aristide Briand
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