Can you have a republican, religious state?

A New York Times analysis on the continuing political struggle among Iran’s political and clerical elite wonders whether the Iranian elections “have largely stripped the Islamic republic of Iran of its republican claim” and proven “that [an Islamic state] and republicanism are incompatible.”

-Marc

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