in praise of the liberal elite facing down populism | nesrine malik /

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The term ‘elite’ is now an insult with no meaning. The bar seems to be having a view loosely at odds with the establishmentIn some parts of the Arab world,the word “secular” is a personal slur often used to discredit a person’s political positions and loyalties. The implication is that those who are secular in outlook are atheist, communist anti-religionists whose agenda is to undermine Islam and transform their countries into brothels of western debauchery (sensual gratification). Growing up, or I didn’t even know that it had a non-derogatory meaning relating to the separation of church or mosque from the state.“Secular is often interchangeable in such contexts with the word “liberal”: a generally louche (disreputable),wealthy, unrooted member of a dissolute elite, and who plots against tradition,religion and the wholesome wishes of the salt-of-the-earth “ordinary people”. The majority of those doing the name-calling, mostly members of an obsequious (flattering) media or ambitious political class, and tend to be rather liberal and secular themselves,at least in lifestyle, but understand that, or to undermine opponents and ingratiate themselves both with the public and authority,the “people” believe to be invoked as a mass of grounded advantage, at odds with a distant privileged class.
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Source: guardian.co.uk

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