The Sociopolitical Implications of Multiculturalism

Philosophy in the Contemporary World 1 (2):41-47 (1994)
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Abstract

In this essay, I propose a definition of multiculturalism and provide pragmatic and theoretical reasons for accepting the multicultural perspective when it is defined in this manner. In addition, I discuss and defend three sociopolitical principles to which we are committed in adopting the multicultural perspective and discuss some of the concrete social and institutional changes needed for implementing these principles.

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