Multicultural Odysseys: The Role of International Institutions and Legal Norms

Will Kymlicka’s new book focuses on the global and regional diffusion of liberalmulticulturalism, a concept that he has defended as an ideal in his earlier work. In hisview, culture is a primary good, one that is necessary for individuals to become autonomousand that should therefore be equally dist...

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Guiraudon, Virginie
Other Authors: Centre d'études européennes et de politique comparée (CEE), Sciences Po (Sciences Po)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: HAL CCSD 2007
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Online Access:https://hal-sciencespo.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-02182415
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Summary:Will Kymlicka’s new book focuses on the global and regional diffusion of liberalmulticulturalism, a concept that he has defended as an ideal in his earlier work. In hisview, culture is a primary good, one that is necessary for individuals to become autonomousand that should therefore be equally distributed. Minorities are at a disadvantagegiven that only the majority or dominant culture is accessible to all through education(etc.) as a free public good. The ethnocultural minorities that Will Kymlicka considersinclude the three pillars of his own country Canada: indigenous peoples, national minoritiesand ‘new’ minorities (in Canada Native Indian tribes known as first nations,English and French settlers’ descendants known as founding peoples and then all the subsequentimmigrants) (.).