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PROSPEK GERAKAN RADIKALISME DI INDONESIA Ruslan Ismail Mage
Populis : Jurnal Sosial dan Humaniora Vol 2, No 1 (2017)
Publisher : Universitas Nasional

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Prospects of radicalism movement in Indonesia. This writing uses literature research methods. The problem in this paper is how is the prospect of radical movement movement in Indonesia? The results of this writing found four interesting things. First, radicalism is not a product of religion, because all religions only teach goodness. The role of religion only invites or advocates good things and prevents things that are bad for society (in the context of Islam known a phrase in Arabic: Amar ma'ruf nahi munkar). Secondly, the main lighter of the radicalism movement is the destruction of the system, supported by the theory of system damage and the theory of structural violence. Third, the peaceful action of movements 411 and 212 denied the radicalism of religious products. Fourth, the prospect of the radicalism movement in Indonesia is more likely due to system damage, rather than due to religious background Keywords: prospect, radicalism, religion, system
Peta Kekuatan Partai Islam dalam Empat Era Pemerintahan di Indonesia Ruslan Ismail Mage
Populis : Jurnal Sosial dan Humaniora Vol 3, No 2 (2018)
Publisher : Universitas Nasional

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Map of the Strength of Islamic Parties in the Four Governments Era in Indonesia. This writing uses library research methods. The problem in this paper is how the strength of Islamic-based Political Parties in Indonesia in four eras of government, namely the Parliamentary Democracy era (1950-1959), Guided Democracy (1959-1965), New Order (1965-1998), and Reformation (1999-Present )? His findings are that Islam-based political parties cannot be separated from the three time dimensions of the Indonesian people, past, present and future. Since the first elections in 1955 until the 2014 election, it has always been an important part of Indonesia's political process, although it has never been the winner of the election. So long as there is a community organization based on Islam, during this time the Islamic party will always exist and fly in Indonesian politics. Keywords: Islamic party, parliamentary, guided democracy, new order, reform
MEREDUPNYA GERAKAN MAHASISWA PASCA PEMILIHAN PRESIDEN 2014 Ruslan Ismail Mage
Jurnal AKSES Vol 12 No 2 (2020): Jurnal Akses
Publisher : Lembaga Penelitian dan Pengabdian kepada Masyarakat (LPPM) Universitas Ngurah Rai

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The fading of the Student Movement after the 2014 Presidential Election. This writing uses a library research method. The problems in this paper are divided into three parts. First, why does the student movement tend to weaken (dim) in the face of Joko Widodo's regime? Second, what is the cause of the dimness of the student movement? Third, how to revive the enthusiasm of students as agents of change in this country? The finding was that the student movement showed unhealthy signs by losing their enthusiasm. The climax was after the 2014 presidential election, which put Joko Widodo as the people's choice of president, it was felt that the student movement from day to day was getting fainter and lost the spirit of their struggle. Even if there is student action it is already polarized, so the echo is very weak.