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"Freedoms Delayed": Timur Kuran (review)

ROCKING OUR PRIORS

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Indogenity in Senegal

Senegalese people are accustomed to an negotiated coexistence between imams, judges and neighborhood chiefs. Joking kinships enable fraternal ties across Dakar. Maternal lineage is remain important because Senegal was never under Sharia law. Bilateral succession and inter-ethnic marriage sustained a culture of open tolerance.

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