Social Sciences, asked by antasd5594, 1 year ago

It is inevitable to ignore the relationship between politics and relogion. How does this relationship impact modern day politics? Explain.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Beneficial:

(i) Influence of religion can make politics value based.

(ii) Religious communities can politically express their needs and interests.

(iii) Political authorities can monitor and control religious discrimination and oppression.

Problematic:

(i) Religion can become the base for the development of nationalist sentiments which can lead to conflicts.

(ii) Political parties will try to make political gains by pitting one group against the other.

(iii) State power may be used to establish the domination of one religious group over another.



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Answered by RajuPunit
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