| key | NTYAIUXW |
| title | Some Reflections on Bahá'í Approaches to Social Change |
| author | Danesh, Roshan; Musta, Lex |
| authority control | Roshan Danesh; Lex Musta |
| item type | Book section |
| publication year | 2019 |
| date | 2019 |
| publication title | Dimensions of Bahá'í Law |
| ISBN | 978-1-61851-151-5 |
| abstract note | In this short paper we offer some reflections on the Bahá’í method of social change, in particular, how the Bahá’í writings foresee Bahá’ís pursuing social change. These reflections suggest that Bahá’u’lláh expects of His followers dynamic and distinct forms of engagement in the life of society at large that are primarily, though not exclusively, focused on what might be calledepistemic social action. At the same time, it is suggested that the work of building up particular patterns and structures of Bahá’í community life is best conceptualized as part of a broader model of social change in which Bahá’ís are engaged both externally in the life of society and internally in their community-building projects. Finally, it is suggested that a discourse within and about the Bahá’í community would benefit from a positive shift towards an emphasis on what Bahá’ís can and should be doing to advance social change, rather than framing discourse about Bahá’í efforts at social change through what Bahá’ís do not do, such as the limitations on participation in partisan political processes. |
| pages | 163-191 |
| publisher | Bahá'í Publishing |
| place | Wilmette, Illinois |
| language | English |
| manual tags | LAW; SOCIAL CHANGE |
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