This book is an interdisciplinary study that explains how just, reasonable multiculturalism is reconcilable with liberal democracy.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Raphael Cohen-Almagor is Professor and Chair in Politics, and Founding Director of the Middle East Study Group at the University of Hull. He has held teaching positions at Jerusalem, Haifa, UCLA, and Johns Hopkins University. Previously, he was Senior Fellow at the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars and Distinguished Visiting Professor, Faculty of Laws, University College London. He is the author of many books, most recently Confronting the Internet's Dark Side (2015).
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction Part I. Theory: 1. Just liberal democracy 2. Reasonable multiculturalism 3. Compromise and deliberative democracy 4. Coercion Part II. Interference in Minority Affairs - Physical Harm: 5. Murder and torture for tradition and honour 6. Male circumcision Part III. Interference in Minority Affair - Non-Physical Harm: 7. Discrimination of women and apostates 8. Denying education to children Part IV. Country Case Studies: 9. Multiculturalism v. security considerations: behind French veil of ignorance 10. Multiculturalism v. security considerations: Israeli discrimination of its Arab/Palestinian citizens.
Introduction Part I. Theory: 1. Just liberal democracy 2. Reasonable multiculturalism 3. Compromise and deliberative democracy 4. Coercion Part II. Interference in Minority Affairs - Physical Harm: 5. Murder and torture for tradition and honour 6. Male circumcision Part III. Interference in Minority Affair - Non-Physical Harm: 7. Discrimination of women and apostates 8. Denying education to children Part IV. Country Case Studies: 9. Multiculturalism v. security considerations: behind French veil of ignorance 10. Multiculturalism v. security considerations: Israeli discrimination of its Arab/Palestinian citizens.
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