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4 March, 22:50

In a nation-state, what role does shared religion play?

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  1. 4 March, 23:12
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    Religion (and other civic associations) provide an outlet for public opinion that is often critical of the nation-state.

    Outlawing religion doesn't work unless there are no other civic institutions such as unions, political parties, and local governments.

    Religion is always the way to speak out against the nation-state even if the leaders are chosen by the state because the prayers of groups of men can be done without leaders.
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