Author:
Nashir Haedar,Jinan Mutohharun,Setiaji Bambang
Abstract
Purpose: This paper discusses the political behavior of the Muhammadiyah elite in building a political culture in Indonesia.
Methodology: This paper provides a literature study in which the data obtained from various sources of literature, the findings of previous researches, and the official decisions of the organization. The political-sociological approach was used in this study, to discuss the meeting point of Muhammadiyah in non-political parties since the post-independence to the reform era.
Result: The Muhammadiyah elite has a central role and contribution in building Indonesian political culture, both at the regional and national levels. The elite of this movement occupies a strategic position in the government and state institutions. The movement affects the political dynamics and contributes a lot in determining the direction of political policy in Indonesia.
Applications: This research can be used for the universities, teachers and education students.
Novelty/Originality: Essentially, the Muhammadiyah elite is accommodative by being proportional, neutral in instigating collaboration, and relatively adaptable to political developments, yet being critical towards power.
Publisher
Maya Global Education Society
Subject
General Social Sciences,General Arts and Humanities
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