Multiculturalism and the Nation in Germany: A Study in Moral Conflict examines the new debates surrounding matters of multiculturalism, immigration, and national identity in Germany in the wake of the 2015 Refugee Crisis. Arguing that contemporary disputes are centered around four moral ideals, or i
Multiculturalism and Moral Conflict
β Scribed by Maria Dimova-Cookson; Peter Stirk
- Publisher
- Taylor & Francis
- Year
- 2009
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 206
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
Multiculturalism is higher on the daily political agenda than it has ever been. Leading politicians and public commentators speak with an unparalleled bluntness about the perceived limitations of multiculturalism while representatives of cultural, minorities express concern about marginalisation. This debate is taking place against a background of fear about terrorism, the integrity of national identities and a loosely construed βclash of civilizationsβ. Secularism is pitted against religious fundamentalism, respect for difference against the right of freedom of speech, integration against self-determination, and duties of citizenship against minority rights. This book confronts the reality of moral conflict in the debate on multiculturalism while resisting the simplification which too frequently accompanies daily commentary on both sides of an increasingly polarised debate. The volume as a whole marks an important step in the attempt to examine the underlying concepts, of the nature and legitimate extent of disagreement, of secularism, the nature of power, the state and citizenship, which inevitably constitute key assumptions in the debate. Bringing together leading scholars on multiculturalism: Gerald Gaus, Peter Jones, John Horton, Tariq Modood, Chandran Kukathas, Bhikhu Parekh, Matthew Festenstein and Cecile Laborde, this book discusses the latest developments in the field. It will be of strong interest students and scholars of multiculturalism, political science, political theory, international relations, sociology, philosophy and anthropology.
β¦ Table of Contents
Book Cover
Title
Copyright
Contents
Contributors
Introduction
Part I: The moral foundations of multiculturalism
1 The place of religious belief in public reason liberalism
2 Cultures, group rights, and group-differentiated rights
3 Reasonable disagreement
4 Naivety, doubt and the politics of cultural identification
5 Value pluralism and the liberalβmulticultural paradox
Part II: Secularism and the political claims of religious groups
6 Muslims, religious equality and secularism
7 Secularism and fair treatment for Muslims
Part III: Multiculturalism, state sovereignty and imperial past
8 Multiculturalism and the concept of the state
9 The enduring legacy of empire: Post-imperial citizenship and national identity(ies) in the United Kingdom
Index
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