The place of religious belief in public reason liberalism -- Cultures, group rights, and group differentiated rights -- Reasonable disagreement -- Naivety, doubt, and the politics of cultural identification -- Value pluralism and the liberal multicultural paradox -- Muslims, religious equality, and secularlism -- Secularlism and fair treatment for muslims -- Multiculturalism and the concept of state -- The enduring legacy of empire: post-imperial citizenship and national identity(ies) in the united kingdom
Summary
Bringing together leading scholars on multiculturalism, this book confronts the reality of moral conflict in the debate on multiculturalism while resisting the simplification which frequently accompanies commentary on both sides of a polarised debate