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Culture and Equality An Egalitarian Critique of Multiculturalism

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Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

01.10.2000

Verlag

John Wiley & Sons Inc

Seitenzahl

416

Maße (L/B/H)

23,2/15,2/4 cm

Gewicht

625 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-0-7456-2228-6

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Defenders of multiculturalism are called to task by the esteemed political philosopher Brian Barry in this critique of the "politics of difference". Barry argues that multiculturalist policies do not advance the values of liberty and equality but foster strident nationalism by focusing on what divides people at the expense of what unites them... Audrey Stratham, Scotland on Sunday

Brian Barry, in [his] recent and controversial work on multiculturalism ... argues that contemporary multicultural practice, which stresses the rights and separateness of ethnic minority and other communities within nation states, harms those governments that are most committed to the provision of greater social justice - the central plank of new Labour. John Lloyd, New Statesman

A liberal, Robert Frost wrote, is someone who can t take his own side in an argument. The goal of Culture and Equality is to free liberals of their disabling scruples and in particular those deriving from those currently prevalent ideas that are variously called "multiculturalism" or the politics of "difference" or "recognition" or "identity" ... a defender of liberal principles who seeks confidently to take his own side in an argument must also be on the lookout for ideas and arguments that challenge their basis. Barry meets such challenges with assertion. Times Literary Supplement

In this robust, clear-headed and wide-ranging assault on the contemporary multiculturalist debate in political theory Barry takes few prisoners. He exposes much cant, wooly mindedness and confusion. He treads on many toes and makes few apologies, yet this is a deeply serious and important book. European Sociological Review

This is one of the most important books that I have read on the question of multiculturalism ... a very well-balanced book and one, which I would hope, will transform the debate about multiculturalism and equality. Innovation - The European Journal of Social Science Research

It is a trenchant, robust, vigorously and rigorously argued counterblast in the name of liberal egalitarianism against those, especially fellow egalitarian liberals, who defend the politics of multiculturalism. ... No short review can do full justice to the richness of Barry s book. It combines erudition, unabashed defence of liberalism, a passion for the point of liberal politics, and a finely tuned sensitivity to the idiocies of simple-minded multiculturalist apologetics. There are excellent discussions of, inter alia , education, "culture", the costs of group membership, and the free exercise of religion. David Archard, Contemporary Political Theory

"This is an important and stimulating book that deserves to be pondered deeply." Andrew Wright, Studies in Philosophy and Education

Produktdetails

Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

01.10.2000

Verlag

John Wiley & Sons Inc

Seitenzahl

416

Maße (L/B/H)

23,2/15,2/4 cm

Gewicht

625 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-0-7456-2228-6

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  • Preface viii

    Part I Multiculturalism and Equal Treatment

    1 Introduction 3

    1 Losing Our Way 3

    2 The Flight from Enlightenment 9

    3 A Brief Overview 17

    2 The Strategy of Privatization 19

    1 Cultural Diversity 19

    2 Privatization and Pluralism 24

    3 Equal Treatment 32

    4 The Rule-and-Exemption Approach 40

    5 A Pragmatic Case for Exemptions 50

    6 Culture and Job Discrimination 54

    3 The Dynamics of Identity: Assimilation, Acculturation and Difference 63

    1 Vive la Difference? 63

    2 Liberalism and the 'Ideal of Assimilation' 68

    3 Assimilation: Good, Bad or Indifferent? 72

    4 Varieties of National Identity 77

    5 National Identity in Practice 81

    6 The Dodo's Dictum 90

    7 The 'Myth of Merit' 98

    8 Language and Opportunity 103

    Part II Multiculturalism and Groups

    4 Theories of Group Rights 112

    1 The Concept of a Group Right 112

    2 Liberalism and Autonomy 118

    3 Liberalism and Diversity 123

    4 Cultural Relativism and Toleration 131

    5 Outline of a Theory of Group Rights 146

    5 Liberal States and Illiberal Religions 155

    1 The Claims of Free Association 155

    2 An Alternative Approach 162

    3 The Limits of Toleration 165

    4 In Defence of 'Asymmetry' 169

    5 The Amish and the State 176

    6 Are Amish Communities Voluntary Associations? 187

    6 The Public Stake in the Arts and Education 194

    1 The Limits of Laissez-Faire 194

    2 Can Liberalism Cope with Children? 199

    3 The Locus of Decision-Making 205

    4 Functional Education 212

    5 Education for Living 221

    6 Societal Interests in Education 225

    7 Multicultural Education 233

    8 Parental Rights in Education 238

    Part III Multiculturalism, Universalism and Egalitarianism

    7 The Abuse of 'Culture' 252

    1 'It's a Part of My Culture' 252

    2 Up the Creek in the Black Canoe 258

    3 The Equal Value of Cultures 264

    4 Does Equal Treatment Require Equal Value? 271

    5 The Limits of Conventionalism 279

    6 The Limits of Universalism 284

    8 The Politics of Multiculturalism 292

    1 The Curious Political Success of Multiculturalism 292

    2 Multiculturalism versus Democracy 299

    3 If Multiculturalism Is the Answer, What Was the Question? 305

    4 Culture versus Equality 317

    Notes 329

    Index 372