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Copyright
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Contents
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Acknowledgments
1. Introduction
2. Islam and Democracy: A Never-Ending Debate
3. Historical and Conceptual Foundations of Justice Discourses in Islam
4. Islamist Justice Theory
5. Between Order and Freedom: Islamism and Justice Discourses
6. New Islamist Movements, Justice, and Democracy
7. Distributive Preferences, Individualism, and Support for Democracy
8. Constitutionalist Movements, Arab Spring, and Justice
9. Conclusion
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