Séminaire de doctorat
Économies du monde musulman
Coordonné par :
Fatiha TALAHITE Économiste,
HDR, chargée de recherche au
CNRS, CRESPPA-GTM (UMR 217 CNRS/ Universités Paris 8).
Saïd SOUAM Économiste,
Professeur Université Paris Ouest Nanterre La Défense,
chercheur à ECONOMIX
(UMR CNRS/Université Paris Ouest Nanterre La Défense),
chercheur associé au CREST.
Jean-Yves
MOISSERON Économiste,
HDR, Chargé de Recherche à
l’IRD, UMR 201 « Développement et sociétés », IRD/Université Paris 1
Panthéon
Sorbonne, directeur-adjoint
du collège
international des Sciences du Territoire.
Séance 4
Islam
and the Moral Economy. The Challenge
of Capitalism
Charles
TRIPP
Professor
at SOAS - University of London
Discutant :
Jean-Yves MOISSERON
Vendredi 22
février 2013,
16h-18h, salle S/18
Maison des
Sciences
Économiques, 106 - 112 boulevard de L'Hôpital, 75013, Paris
Métro Campio
Formio,
ligne 5
Le séminaire
est ouvert au
public, sans inscription, et a lieu tous les derniers
vendredis du mois (sauf
vacances et jours fériés)
Charles R. H. Tripp is
Professor of Politics with
reference to the Middle East at the School of Oriental and
African Studies,
University of London. He is the General Editor of the
Cambridge Middle East
Studies Series and author of The Power
and the People: Paths of Resistance in the Middle East
(2013), A History of
Iraq (3rd Edition, 2007)
and Islam and the
Moral Economy: The
Challenge of Capitalism (2006). Tripp's main areas of
research include the
study of state and society in the Middle East, especially
Iraq, and Islamic
political thought. As of 2008, he lectures on government and
politics of the
Middle East for both undergraduates and postgraduates at the
School of Oriental
and African Studies (SOAS), a college of the University of
London. Professor
Tripp is a world class specialist on Iraq and has
contributed as regional
expert to media broadcasters including the BBC and NPR, as
well as to print media
such as Foreign Affairs, the Guardian and the New Statesman.
In the run up to
the war against Iraq, Professor Tripp was part of a small
team that visited 10
Downing Street in order to advise the prime minister, Tony
Blair, on the
consequences of going to war.
Islam
and the Moral Economy: The
Challenge of Capitalism
(Cambridge University Press, 2006)
How do modern Muslims
adapt their traditions to engage
with today's world? Charles Tripp's erudite and incisive
book considers one of
the most significant challenges faced by Muslims over the
last sixty years: the
challenge of capitalism. By reference to the works of noted
Muslim scholars,
the author shows how, faced by this challenge, these
intellectuals devised a
range of strategies which have enabled Muslims to remain
true to their faith,
whilst engaging effectively with a world not of their own
making. The work is
framed around the development of their ideas on Islamic
socialism, economics
and the rationale for Islamic banking. While some Muslims
have resorted to
confrontation or insularity to cope with the challenges of
modernity, most have
aspired to innovation and ingenuity in the search for
compromise and
interaction with global capitalism in the twenty-first
century.
-- Fatiha TALAHITE Directrice adjointe du CRESPPA Centre de recherches sociologiques et politiques de Paris UMR 7217 CNRS 59-61, rue Pouchet 75849 Paris Cedex 17
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