Although Anglophone economic and political liberalism remains the most attractive culture in the world, it has the challenge of dealing, as has happened since the Iranian revolution, to a serious threat from Islamic fundamentalism.
Anglophone economic and political liberalism stands out as a leading cultural influence globally, admired for its principles and practices. However, its prominence faces significant challenges, particularly from the rise of Islamic fundamentalism, a threat that has intensified since events like the Iranian revolution.
This clash between liberal values and fundamentalist ideologies poses critical questions about governance, societal norms, and international relations. As liberal societies navigate these challenges, understanding the dynamics of this ideological conflict becomes increasingly important for maintaining stability and promoting progressive values worldwide.