The politics of dubiety: A laporan kecap.The genesis: the other road to heterodoxy.More importantly, it has also set political reform back. Furthermore, the Indonesian experiment with the moderate wall of separation has, disturbingly, encouraged more religious parochialism to be smuggled through indigeneity-based claims. Secularity is implicit in Javanese “political theory,” and, thus, it is natural to assume that for the early nationalists, secularity was important for the national effort of “getting to Denmark.” Unfortunately, Indonesia’s temporary accommodation of religion as a solution to the Islamists insistence has somewhat become fossilised in the political system. In contravention of scholarly orthodoxy, the paper posits secularism is, in fact, the early Javanese nationalist’s endgame. From that vantage point, this paper argues that the alternative religious-friendly model that is based on pan-religious values has also failed miserably. Whether one likes it not, however, it is hard to rationally deny the desirability of having secularity as the ideal condition for national political contestation. Is secularism dead? Many have argued that, as a path, secularism provides nothing but a dead end. (2019) Oxford U Comparative L Forum 2 at .ac.uk | How to cite this article
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