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Liberal Democracy and Cultural Diversity – Between Norms and Facts
Liberal Democracy and Cultural Diversity – Between Norms and Facts

Author(s): Plamen Makariev
Subject(s): Philosophy, Political Philosophy
Published by: Институт по философия и социология при БАН
Keywords: multiculturalism; communitarianism; liberalism; universalism; particularism.

Summary/Abstract: This article has been written in response to the texts by Richard Robson (“In What Sense is Multiculturalism a Form of Communitarianism”), and Slobodan Divjak (“Communitarianism, Multiculturalism and Liberalism”) with which the Balkan Journal of Philosophy (vol. 10, no 2, 2018) started a discussion on the theme Liberal Democracy and Cultural Diversity. I try to contest the position of these two authors–that multiculturalism and communitarianism belong to one and the same paradigm in political philosophy–by pointing out essential liberal normative elements in multiculturalist theory. My main thesis is that in order to clarify the relation between multiculturalism and communitarianism, we have to differentiate between descriptive and normative communitarianism. The latter is guided, in my opinion, by values, which stand in stark contrast with the liberal ones, whilst this is not the case with multiculturalism.

  • Issue Year: XI/2019
  • Issue No: 2
  • Page Range: 179-186
  • Page Count: 8
  • Language: English