Freedom of Religion and the Accommodation of Religious Diversity: Multiculturalising Secularism
Tariq Modood,Thomas Sealy +1 more
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The relationship between freedom of religion and ethno-religious equality was explored in this article, where the authors explore a number of pro-diversity approaches that suggest what a respectful and inclusive egalitarian governance of religious diversity might look like, and consider what might be usefully learnt from other countries, as Europe struggles with a deeper diversity than it has known for a long time.About:
This article is published in Religion.The article was published on 2021-10-13 and is currently open access. It has received 12 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Secularism & Diversity (politics).read more
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The Politics of Recognition
TL;DR: The authors argue that feelings of self-worth, self-respect, and self-esteem are possible only if we are positively recognized for who we are, and that recognition is an integral component of a satisfactory modern theory of justice, as well as the means by which both historical and contemporary political struggles can be understood and justified.
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Multicultural Citizenship: A Liberal Theory of Minority Rights
John Boye Ejobowah,Will Kymlicka +1 more
TL;DR: The authors argued that certain kinds of "collective rights" for minority cultures are consistent with liberal democratic principles, and that standard liberal objections to recognizing such rights on grounds of individual freedom, social justice, and national unity can be answered.
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Political Liberalism and Religion: On Separation and Establishment*
TL;DR: The question of the proper place of religion in the liberal state has gained increasing prominence in Rawlsian political philosophy as mentioned in this paper, and political liberals disagree about whether the state should be a state of separation (of state and religion) or of recognition and establishment (of religion by the state).
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India: political ideas and the making of a democratic discourse
TL;DR: In this article, Kumar et al. make a significant contribution to our understanding of the interface between the news media and social movements in the context of the Hindi region, brilliantly underlining the limitations of the democratic potential of the media market.
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Multicultural Citizenship: A Liberal Theory of Minority Rights
TL;DR: The authors argued that certain kinds of "collective rights" for minority cultures are consistent with liberal democratic principles, and that standard liberal objections to recognizing such rights on grounds of individual freedom, social justice, and national unity can be answered.
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Multiculturalism: Examining the Politics of Recognition.
TL;DR: Gutmann as discussed by the authors described the struggle for recognition in the Democratic Constitutional State of New York as a "struggle for identity, authenticity, survival: Multicultural Societies and Social Reproduction".
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The Politics of Recognition
TL;DR: The authors argue that feelings of self-worth, self-respect, and self-esteem are possible only if we are positively recognized for who we are, and that recognition is an integral component of a satisfactory modern theory of justice, as well as the means by which both historical and contemporary political struggles can be understood and justified.
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Critical Republicanism: The Hijab Controversy and Political Philosophy
TL;DR: In this article, the authors conduct a comprehensive philosophical analysis of the hijab controversy in France and present a critical republicanism which does not support the hijab ban, yet upholds a revised interpretation of three central republican commitments: secularism, non-domination and civic solidarity.