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Acknowledgments
Note on Translation and Transliteration
1. Introduction
2. The Natural History of Development Theory, with a Discordant Note on the Middle East
3. Deconstructing Orientalism
4. 'Ali 'Abd al-Raziq and Islamic Liberalism: The Rejected Alternative
5. The Religious Aesthetic of Sayyid Qutb: A Non-Scriptural Fundamentalism
6. Islam and Capitalism
7. Nationalism, Liberalism, and the Islamic Heritage: The Political Thought of Tariq al-Bishri
8. The Hermeneutic of Authenticity
9. Conclusion: The Prospects for Liberal Government in the Middle East
Notes
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