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Anticultism in France provides a comprehensive analysis of how France has become a global leader in anticult legislation and enforcement, with profound implications for religious freedom and minority rights. Through detailed examination of Scientology’s legal battles in France, Donald A. Westbrook explores the complex relationship between state protection, public safety concerns, and religious liberty.
The book investigates France’s distinctive approach to regulating new and minority religions, tracing the historical development of anticult laws and their application. Westbrook contextualizes these policies within broader European religious landscapes while considering their consequences for marginalized faith communities. The work addresses critical questions about how democratic societies can balance legitimate concerns about harmful practices with constitutional protections for religious expression and minority rights.
This Element provides valuable insights for scholars, policymakers, legal experts, and anyone interested in understanding the future of religious pluralism in Europe and the ongoing debate between anticultism and religious freedom.







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