Bhikhu Parekh’s voice has always been a distinctive one in the growing chorus of political theorists who talk about the challenge of cultural diversity. His perspective is not easy to classify. He criticizes liberal, communitarian or neorepublican theories and yet combines their core ideas in his own approach. Some readers of Rethinking Multiculturalism may feel that his outlook is too ecumenical. Parekh defends not only cultural, but also doctrinal diversity and this can occasionally be frustrating for critics who expect a political theory to provide a straightforward path from first principles to the resolution of hard cases. Yet Parekh’s book is not at all eclectic. There is an underlying concern that organizes the text and gives it...
This thesis explores the politics of cultural diversity through a survey in the debate between liber...
Over the past twenty years debate surrounding cultural diversity has become one of the most active a...
In this chapter we engage with some recent authors who believe that an alternative to multiculturali...
develop a political theory of multiculturalism from the ground up than a contribution to a conversat...
textLiberal multiculturalism, at least in the lines of some of its advocates, is vulnerable to seri...
[From the Introduction:]Cultural diversity is an undeniable social reality in most societies all ove...
© John Rex and Gurharpal Singh 2004. All rights reserved. There is a vast and growing literature on ...
In this paper I will argue that liberal multiculturalism is neither a necessary nor a convincing ext...
Bhikhu Parekh argues that we must look beyond liberal democracy to a process of 'intercultural dialo...
In this article I investigate the extent to which Bhikhu Parekh believes that a person's cultural/re...
Multiculturalism might simply be understood as managing relations of different communities residing ...
First published in the International Encyclopaedia of Social and Behavioural Sciences (Pergamon Pres...
The modern world is complex. The challenges we face as human beings are profound and wide-ranging, f...
The horror of 7/7 and the radicalization of young British Muslims have prompted a flurry of obituari...
Multiculturalism and the attempt to accommodate cultural diversity have been questioned from differe...
This thesis explores the politics of cultural diversity through a survey in the debate between liber...
Over the past twenty years debate surrounding cultural diversity has become one of the most active a...
In this chapter we engage with some recent authors who believe that an alternative to multiculturali...
develop a political theory of multiculturalism from the ground up than a contribution to a conversat...
textLiberal multiculturalism, at least in the lines of some of its advocates, is vulnerable to seri...
[From the Introduction:]Cultural diversity is an undeniable social reality in most societies all ove...
© John Rex and Gurharpal Singh 2004. All rights reserved. There is a vast and growing literature on ...
In this paper I will argue that liberal multiculturalism is neither a necessary nor a convincing ext...
Bhikhu Parekh argues that we must look beyond liberal democracy to a process of 'intercultural dialo...
In this article I investigate the extent to which Bhikhu Parekh believes that a person's cultural/re...
Multiculturalism might simply be understood as managing relations of different communities residing ...
First published in the International Encyclopaedia of Social and Behavioural Sciences (Pergamon Pres...
The modern world is complex. The challenges we face as human beings are profound and wide-ranging, f...
The horror of 7/7 and the radicalization of young British Muslims have prompted a flurry of obituari...
Multiculturalism and the attempt to accommodate cultural diversity have been questioned from differe...
This thesis explores the politics of cultural diversity through a survey in the debate between liber...
Over the past twenty years debate surrounding cultural diversity has become one of the most active a...
In this chapter we engage with some recent authors who believe that an alternative to multiculturali...