Abstract
In the June 2010 Issue of Political Theory, the first sentence of paragraph three on page 431 should have said: “As Samuel Huntington’s insistence on the ‘doctrinal incompatibility of Islamic fundamentalism with liberal democracy is beyond dispute,’ Hashemi contends that the pursuit of compatibility requires treating ‘the actual content of Islamic fundamentalist thought [as] less important than the social conditions that give rise to it’(p. 30).”
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