>From 1988 to 1993, the American Academy of Arts and Sciences sponsored an 
>interdisciplinary study known as The Fundamentalism Project, the largest such 
>study ever done. More than 100 scholars from all over the world took part, 
>reporting on every imaginable kind of fundamentalism. And what they discovered 
>was that the agenda of all fundamentalist movements in the world is virtually 
>identical, regardless of religion or culture.

The five characteristics are

1) Men rule the roost and make the rules. Women are support staff and for 
reasons easy to imagine, homosexuality is intolerable.

2) all rules must apply to all people, no pluralism.

3) the rules must be precisely communicated to the next generation

4) "they spurn the modern, and want to return to a nostalgic vision of a golden 
age that never really existed. (Several of the scholars observed a strong and 
deep resemblance between fundamentalism and fascism. Both have almost identical 
agendas. Men are on top, women are subservient, there is one rigid set of 
rules, with police and military might to enforce them, and education is tightly 
controlled by the state. One scholar suggested that it's helpful to understand 
fundamentalism as religious fascism, and fascism as political fundamentalism. 
The phrase 'overcoming the modern' is a fascist slogan dating back to at least 
1941.)"

5) Fundamentalists deny history in a "radical and idiosyncratic way."

Go read the rest at 
http://digbysblog.blogspot.com/2004_12_05_digbysblog_archive.html#110226934277166780


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