Romantic Aesthetics and the General Will in the Islamism of Sayyid Qutb

Recent research has pointed to the modern nature of the state that Islamists posit in contrast to medieval Islamic notions of political authority. This paper argues that a conceptual framework derived from romantic aesthetics underpinned the Islamist thought of Sayyid Qutb, who was for many years a...

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Enactment
Frame analysis
Freedoms
Islam
Islamic law
Materialism
Metaphysics
Middle Ages
Modernity
Qutb, Sayyid (1906-1966)
Rousseau, Jean-Jacques (1712-1778)
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