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portada negotiating diversity: culture, deliberation, trust
Type
Physical Book
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Pages
240.00
ISBN
0745624065
ISBN13
9780745624068
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negotiating diversity: culture, deliberation, trust

Matthew Festenstein (Author) · polity · Physical Book

negotiating diversity: culture, deliberation, trust - matthew festenstein

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Synopsis "negotiating diversity: culture, deliberation, trust"

debates about cultural diversity have become an important, controversial and inescapable features of the politics of modern democracies. negotiating diversity offers a lucid and accessible analysis of the political theory of multiculturalism. it is an ideal text for students looking for an overview of the state of play in this area.the book explores the ways the concept of culture has been used in political theory, and critically evaluates contemporary liberal responses to multiculturalism, including the work of key political philosophers such as will kymlicka, brian barry and chandran kukathas, drawing on a range of real-world examples to illustrate its arguments. it provides critique of the tendency to reify cultural identity in political thinking, particularly through an examination of contemporary liberalism. in its place, the author develops a deliberative alternative, which views the politics of cultural diversity as a fallible process of negotiation, argument and compromise. he confronts objections that this alternative itself offers an unrealistic or oppressive vision of politics, and explores the fragility of trust in the politics of multicultural societies.

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