30 September 2010
Volume three of The Fundamentalism Project charts the involvement of fundamentalist movements in politics, economics and lawmaking up to 1992. It also investigates how involvement in the political process can lead some movements to compromise and change their character, to the extent that the definition of them as 'fundamentalist' no longer seems appropriate.
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