This article deals with the role played by culture within a part of multicultural literature. By studying the positions of Charles Taylor and Will Kymlicka it provides an introduction to the criticism of reductionism made against approaches based on the intrinsic or instrumental value of culture. At the epistemological level these approaches are held to assimilate cultures to closed sets with strictly defined outlines and content. At the political level a view of this kind is open to three types of objections. It is said to favour the propagation of stereotypes, to influence the relations of power within communities and to cause a deterioration in the distribution of resources. The idea put forward in this article is that the criticism of r...