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Islamist capital accumulation has split the Turkish bourgeoisie and polarized Turkish society into secular and religious social groupings, giving rise to conflicts between the state and political Islam. By providing a long-term historical perspective on Turkey's economy and its relationship to Islamism, this volume explores how Islamism as a political ideology has been utilized by the conservative bourgeoisie in Turkey, and elsewhere, to establish hegemony over labor. The contributors analyze the relationship between neoliberalism and the political fortunes of the Islamist Justice and Development Party (AKP), and examine the similarities and differences amongst new factions in the secular and Islamic middle class that have benefited economically, socially, and culturally during the AKP's reign. The articles also investigate the impact of the Gülen Movement and the role of the media in shaping the contours of intra-class struggle within contemporary Turkish political and social life.
Contents
List of Figures and Tables
Introduction
Chapter 1. Islamism: A Comparative-Historical Overview
Burak Gürel
Chapter 2. Class, State and Religion in Turkey
Sungur Savran
Chapter 3. The Deep Fracture in the Big Bourgeoisie of Turkey
Kurtar Tanyılmaz, translated by Osman Balkan
Chapter 4. Islamist Big Bourgeoisie in Turkey
Özgür Öztürk
Chapter 5. Islamic Capital
Evren Hoşgör
Chapter 6. Reproduction of the Islamic Middle Class in Turkey
Erol Balkan and Ahmet Öncü
Chapter 7. The Question of AKP Hegemony: Consent Without Consensus
Evren Hoşgör
Chapter 8. Globalization, Islamic Activism, and Passive Revolution in Turkey: The Case of Fethullah Gülen
Joshua Hendrick
Chapter 9. The Laic-Islamic Schism in the Turkish Dominant Class and the Media
Anita Oğurlu and Ahmet Öncü
Notes on Contributors



