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BARRY, Brian

Culture and equality : an egalitarian critique of multiculturalism / Brian Barry. -- - United States of America : Havard University press, 2001. - 399 p.

Part I. Multiculturalism and equal treatment. 1. Introduction 1. Losing our way 2. The flight from Enlightenment 3. A brief overview 2. The stategy of privatization. 1. Cultural diversity 2. Privatization and pluralism 3. Equal treatment 4. The rule-and-exemption aprroach 5. A pragmatic case for exemptions 6. Culture and job discrimination 3. The Dynamics of identity: assimilation, acculturation and difference. 1. Vive la Différence? 2. Liberalism and the 'Ideal of assimilation' 3. Assimilation: Good, Bad or indifferent? 4. Varieties of national identity 5. Naional identity in practice 6. The Dodo's dictum 7. The 'Myth of Merit' 8. Language and opportunity Part II. Multiculturalism and groups. 4. Theories of group rights. 1. The concept of a group right 2. Liberalism and autonomy 3. Liberalism and diversity 4. Cultural relativism and toleration 5. Outline of a theory of Group Rights 5. Liberal States and Illiberal religions. 1. The claims of free association 2. An alternative approach 3. The limits of toleration 4. In defence of 'asymmetry' 5. The amish and the state 6. Are amish communities voluntary associations? 6. The public stake in the arts and education. 1. The limits of laissez-faire 2. Can liberalism cope with children? 3. The locus of decision-making 4. Functional education 5. Education for living 6. Societal interests in education 7. Multicultural education 8. Parental rights in education Part III. Multiculturalism, Universalism and egalitarianism 7. The abuse of 'culture'. 1. 'It's a par of my culture' 2. Up the creek in the black canoe 3. The equal value of cultures 4. Does equal treatment require equal value? 5. The limits of conventionalism 6. The limits of universalism 8. The politics of Multiculturalism. 1. The curious political success of multiculturalism 2. Multiculturalism versus democracy 3. If multiculturalism is the answer, what was the question? 4. Culture versus equality

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Multiculturalismo
Direitos Humanos
Cultura
Sociedade Contemporânea

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