Philosophies of Multiculturalism

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Africa’s Descendants
associative
associative democracy
baptist
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Chronic
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comparative political theory
contemporary
Contemporary Liberal Political Philosophers
cultural diversity ethics
democracy
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Hobbes's Theory
Hobbesian Commonwealth
Hobbes’s Theory
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Liberal Multiculturalism
Lin Ma
Minority Cultural Groups
mixed
Nietzsche's Thinking
Nietzsche’s Thinking
non-Western approaches to cultural coexistence
Pan-African Movement
Pan-African Philosophy
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postcolonial philosophy
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recognition theory
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  • ISBN 9781848936065
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 15 Sep 2016
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This edited collection offers a comparative approach to the topic of multiculturalism, including different authors with contrasting arguments from different philosophical traditions and ideologies. It puts together perspectives that have been largely neglected as valid normative ways to address the political and moral questions that arise from the coexistence of different cultures in the same geographical space. The essays in this volume cover both historical perspectives, taking in the work of Hobbes, Tocqueville and Nietzsche among others, and contemporary Eastern and Western approaches, including Marxism, anarchism, Islam, Daoism, Indian and African philosophies.

Luís Cordeiro Rodrigues is a postdoctoral fellow at CLEA, University of Fort Hare.   Marko Simendic is an assistant professor at the University of Belgrade - Faculty of Political Sciences (Serbia).