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Interreligious conflict in Israel: The group basis of conflicting visions
Authors:Wald  Kenneth D  Shye  Samuel
Institution:(1) Department of Political Science, University of Florida, 32611-7325 Gainesville, FL;(2) Louis Guttman-Israel Institute of Applied Social Research, 19 George Washington Street, P.O.B. 7150, 91070 Jerusalem, Israel
Abstract:Utilizing several theories of sociocultural mobilization, this paper examines the contours of secular-religious conflict in contemporary Israel. According to a survey of adult Israelis, resistance to ldquoreligious coercionrdquo among the secular population is driven primarily by symbolic, social, and cognitive forces rather than perceived discrimination or the threat posed by spatial proximity to the religious. As such, it is rooted in cultural identity. The theocratic disposition among religious Israelis is almost entirely a matter of social identification. These findings both confirm existing theories of intergroup conflict and suggest a framework for analyzing religion and state controversies in other polities.
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