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The Hegemony of Multiculturalism. A Comment on Will Kymlicka’s Theory of Nationalism
The Hegemony of Multiculturalism. A Comment on Will Kymlicka’s Theory of Nationalism

Author(s): Thomas König
Subject(s): Politics / Political Sciences
Published by: Fakultet političkih znanosti u Zagrebu
Keywords: culture; nationalism; liberalism; cosmopolitanism; multiculturalism; democracy;

Summary/Abstract: The author discusses the theory of liberal nationalism of the prominent Canadian political theorist Will Kymlicka. According to Kymlicka, liberal nationalism is a necessary ingredient of developed liberal democracy, because social justice, deliberative democracy and individual freedom are most efficiently achieved within national political units. Kymlicka defines his theory as liberal culturalism, a doctrinal variety able to unify nationalism and multiculturalism. The author analyses main arguments on which Kymlicka’s theoretical claims are based and maintains that Kymlicka’s justification of nationalism has serious deficits: it uses a too abstract notion of liberal culturalism, neglects alternative theoretical approaches and counter-arguments, wrongly presupposes nationalism as functional prerequisite of democracy, welfare state and individual liberties. In conclusion, it is emphasised that Kymlicka’s theory can be described as morally and politically opportunist: it supports the contemporary hegemonic political practice, which only superficially claims to be multiculturalist, but it has little to offer to contemporary political philosophy.

  • Issue Year: XXXVIII/2001
  • Issue No: 05
  • Page Range: 48-61
  • Page Count: 14