These essays explore the relationship between culture and politics
in the modern world. They range in space from Iran to Algeria, and
the eastern marchlands of Europe to the Atlantic, and in time over
the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. But they are all inspired
by a cluster of linked preoccupations with the nature of the social
order now emerging in the world and the kinds of moral and
political legitimation it requires and permits. The essays are also
linked by Ernest Gellner's distinctive, and highly arresting,
intellectual temper and style. The volume will interest a wide
range of readers in the social sciences and philosophy.
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