Emancipating Cultural Pluralism
Cris E. Toffolo
Combining detailed case studies with discussions of deeper theoretical controversies, Emancipating Cultural Pluralism investigates both the benign and harmful aspects of identity politics. This provocative collection delves into some of the most difficult issues of cultural pluralism, such as what accounts for the immense power of identity politics, whether identity politics can be inherently good or evil, whether states are the right institutions to deal with ethnic conflict, the prevention of genocide, the value of devolving power to the local level, and more. The contributions are united by the conviction that more attention needs to be paid to the normative issues associated with various expressions of cultural pluralism, for the ethical implications of the phenomena are too profound to be ignored.
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Year:
2003
Publisher:
State University of New York Press
Language:
english
Pages:
293
ISBN 10:
1417524006
ISBN 13:
9781417524006
Series:
SUNY Series in National Identities
File:
PDF, 1.89 MB
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english, 2003