Multiculturalism Reconsidered: 'Culture and Equality' and its Critics

Multiculturalism Reconsidered: 'Culture and Equality' and its Critics

by Prof Paul Kelly (Editor)

Synopsis

Can multiculturalists be egalitarians and should egalitarians be multiculturalists? Is the absence of cultural recognition an injustice in the same way as the absence of individual rights or basic resources? These are some of the questions considered in this wide--ranging series of essays inspired by the political philosopher Brian Barry. Multiculturalist political theorists and policy--makers argue that liberal egalitarianism fails to take seriously the role of culture and group identity in defining harms and cases of injustice. Because liberal egalitarians adopt a culturally neutral account of what principles and institutions of justice should distribute, they ignore an important way in which these norms actually reinforce injustice rather than eradicate it. A whole host of thinkers have used liberal egalitarianisma s neutrality on issues of culture to criticize contemporary theories of justice. This multicultural challenge to liberal egalitarianism has recently received a forceful response from Barry in his book Culture and Equality. Drawing on an international cast from Britain, the USA, Canada and Australia, Multiculturalism Reconsidered puts Barrya s challenge to the test. With contributions from Chandran Kukathas, James Tully, Bhikhu Parekh, Susan Mendus and Ian Shapiro, amongst others, and a response from Brian Barry, this book ranges widely over the issues raised by multiculturalism and egalitarianism. This book will prove an indispensable resource for all those who wish to locate themselves in debates about equality, culture, identity and group rights.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 256
Edition: 1
Publisher: Polity
Published: 12 Oct 2002

ISBN 10: 0745627943
ISBN 13: 9780745627946

Media Reviews
Brian Barry's polemical assault on multiculturalism has provoked an impressive -- and vigorous -- set of responses. The individual contributions are of very high quality, while the volume as a whole is unusually coherent and productive. This is political theory at its best: entertaining, philosophically sophisticated and politically relevant. An excellent collection on a crucial issue. Adam Swift, Balliol College, Oxford In Culture and Equality Brian Barry set out to do a demolition job on multiculturalism ... Multiculturalism Reconsidered provides an opportunity for some of Barrya s protagonists to answer back ... In general, there are some thoughtful responses worthy of more detailed consideration. Gurharpal Singh, The Times Higher educatiion Supplement [This book] is a worthwhile addition to the ongoing intramural debate among liberals about multiculturalism. Canadian Journal of Political Science
Author Bio
Paul Kelly is Senior Lecturer in Political Theory at the London School of Economics and Political Science