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[filed under theme 24. Political Theory / D. Ideologies / 6. Liberalism / f. Multiculturalism ]

Full Idea

For those wanting to regard the state itself as a community, multiculturalism can be a problem.

Gist of Idea

Multiculturalism is a barrier to the whole state being a community

Source

Adam Swift (Political Philosophy (3rd ed) [2014], 4 'Liberalism')

Book Ref

Swift,Adam: 'Political Philosophy (3rd edn)' [Polity 2014], p.175


A Reaction

A very important idea. A certain type of aggressive patriot passionately wants the whole country to be a close-bound community, and becomes deeply frustrated by the impossibility of this in a complex and fluid modern world.


The 24 ideas from 'Political Philosophy (3rd ed)'

The best way to build a cohesive community is to be involved in a war [Swift]
Justice can be seen as fairness or entitlement or desert [Swift]
You can't necessarily sell your legitimate right to something, even if you produced it [Swift]
Redistributing wealth treats some people as means, rather than as ends [Swift]
Inequalities are needed, as incentives to do the most important jobs [Swift]
Hypothetical contracts have no binding force [Swift]
Isn't it more rational to maximise the average position, but with a safety net? [Swift]
Cosmopolitans reject the right of different states to distribute resources in different ways [Swift]
Libertarians about property ignore the fact that private property is a denial of freedoms [Swift]
We should respect the right of people to live in their own way, even if it is irrational [Swift]
Maybe a freedom is from a restraint, and also in order to do something [Swift]
Opportunity should ignore extraneous factors, or foster competence, or ignore all disadvantages [Swift]
Men have had the power to structure all of our social institutions [Swift]
A person can desire redistibution of wealth, without it being for reasons of equality [Swift]
Membership and inclusion in a community implies non-membership and exclusion [Swift]
Liberals mistakenly think individuals choose their values, without reference to the community [Swift]
Liberals are concerned to protect individuals from too much community [Swift]
Multiculturalism is a barrier to the whole state being a community [Swift]
Anti-colonial movements usually invoke the right of their 'people' to self-determination [Swift]
Teledemocracy omits debate and deliberation, which are important parts of good decisions [Swift]
Democracy is bad, but the other systems are worse [Swift]
Since all opinions are treated as equal in democracy, it implies there are no right answers [Swift]
Design your democracy to treat citizens equally, or to produce better citizens? [Swift]
Design your democracy to yield political stability, or good decisions? [Swift]