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A History of Social Justice and Political Power in the Middle East : The Circle of Justice From Mesopotamia to Globalization
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Linda T. Darling
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9780203096857
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May 2 2013
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10.4324/9780203096857
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Book chapters
pp. 17
Introduction: The Circle of Justice
pp. 30
Mesopotamia: “That the strong might not oppress the weak”
pp. 48
Persia: “The deeds God likes best are righteousness and justice”
pp. 64
The Islamic empire: “No prosperity without justice and good administration”
pp. 82
Politics in transition: “Curb the strong from riding on the weak”
pp. 100
The Turks and Islamic civilization: “The most penetrating of arrows is the prayer of the oppressed”
pp. 118
Mongols and Mamluks: “Fierce toward offenders, and in judgements just”
pp. 142
Early modern empires: “The world is a garden, its wall is the state”
pp. 172
Modernization and revolution: “No justice without law applied equally to all”
pp. 198
The Middle East in the twentieth century: “The regime will endure with unbelief, but not with injustice”
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