multiculturalism Flashcards
What are the key beliefs of Kymlica?
- minority rights: representation, self-government, poly-ethnic rights
What are the key beliefs of Maddod?
- any form of integration is valid: assimilation, individual integration, multiculturalist, cosmopolitan
What are the key beliefs of Berlin?
- ## value pluralism: no single idea of the good life but instead a number of equal and competing ideas
What are the key beliefs of Parekh
- Deep diversity: the rejection of any absolute standards based on the idea of moral relativism
- believed that interaction between cultures would improve human nature
What are the key beliefs of Taylor?
- politics of recognition: it is a universal right for all to have their identities recognised
what is the idea of legal pluralism?
there should be multiple legal systems within society
for example, Sharia law being equal to liberal law
quote from Parekh on human nature
“dialogue between them is mutually beneficial”
what is the idea used to represent a cosmopolitan “mixed identity”
‘pick and mix’
What are the key ideas of liberal multiculturalism?
- shallow diversity
- liberal democracy should be the basis
-tolerance only extends to groups who are themselves tolerant - culture is a private phenomenon (harm principle)
What are the key ideas of pluralist multiculturalism?
- value pluralism
- deep diversity
- communitarianism: cultures can interact but are not fluid
- end to liberal monopoly on politics
- endorse minority representation rights and formal equality
- difference blind approach
- legal pluralism
What is the particularist idea of community?
- “monocultures” cultures can interact but will not merge
What are the key cosmopolitan ideas?
- ‘One world perspective’
- diversity is a stepping stone towards a hybrid society
- somewhat limited endorsement of tolerance: want values that promote a global consciousness
Give a quote from Isaiah Berlin on tolerance and diversity.
“conflict between values is the very essence of what they are”
Give an example of shallow diversity in practice
1985 FGM made illegal
What is Karl Popper’s key idea?
The ‘paradox of intolerance’ is the idea that too much tolerance leads to the acceptance of intolerant ideas that become dominant.