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Rethinking Multiculturalism By Bhikhu Parekh
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Professor Lord Bhikhu Parekh professor at London School of Economics and Political Science a leading interpreter of the history of political theory published books on Bentham, Marx and Gandhi focuses on the dilemmas of policy in multi- ethnic Britain
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Rethinking multiculturalism I. „If culture differences were accepted as a normal part of life, those involved would not need to ground them in something as intractable and non-negotiable as religion and ethnicity.“ p.199
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Assimilation If the minorities wish to become part of society and be treated like the resto fo their follow-citizens, they should assimilate. X The degree of assimilation? It is not clear what minorities are to be assimilated into.
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Procedualist view There are deep moral and cultural differences in multicultural societies, which cannot be rationally solved. Our sole concern should be to ensure peace and stability. X The authority of the state – limited or absolute? How to set up necessary substantive goals?
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Civic assimilationist The political community requires agreement not only on tis structure of authority but also on a shared culture. The shared culture should not be comprehensive and encompass all areas of life. = private x public life X Where are the boundaries between public and private?
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Millet model All that really matters to people- their customs, practices, values…are derived from their culture. The state has no moral status. The state is more like federation of communities. X It militates against the development of common social and political bonds = no unity and cohesion.
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Rethinking multiculturalism II. „If we are to develop a coherent political structure for a multicultural society, we need to appreciate the importance of both unity and diversity and establish a satisfactory relationship between them.“ p.206 The need of some principles - navigational devices.
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