The article stresses two strong points in the essay by Clayton/Levey: first the emphasis on the symbolic dimension of the multicultural project, and second, the novel understanding of recognition as acknowledgment of minority members as full citizens in the polity. The comments then focus on: 1) Charles Taylor’s view of recognition as equal respect for culture; 2) politicizing differences; 3) the distinction between recognition and rights 4) social standards.

Reassenssing the Multicultural Project: Comments on Chin /Levey's 'Recognition as Acknowledgment: Symbolic Politics in Multicultural Democracies'

Galeotti, A.
2022-01-01

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The article stresses two strong points in the essay by Clayton/Levey: first the emphasis on the symbolic dimension of the multicultural project, and second, the novel understanding of recognition as acknowledgment of minority members as full citizens in the polity. The comments then focus on: 1) Charles Taylor’s view of recognition as equal respect for culture; 2) politicizing differences; 3) the distinction between recognition and rights 4) social standards.
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