Understanding Multiculturalism
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This book on multiculturalism is a collection of valuable readings presented in perspectives and experiences. It examines multiculturalism and diversity in the modern nation state as economic and political pressures put a lot of stress on noble ideas, inclusive schools of thought and celebration of diversity. Increasing flux and subsequent movements of people across the world in search of pursuing better opportunity is causing all sorts of grouping and regrouping to assert separateness within the chosen lands of opportunities. Moral values of cultures need to be taken into account as these values cause complexities in multicultural societies. The need to establish superiorities of culture and feeling threatened by the number and proliferation of ‘others’ across the world is creating feelings of vulnerability, leading to hardening of stances. Newly settled people need to understand that some assimilation within the residence of choice is required for acceptance and harmony. Indigenous people also need to see this influx as an opportunity while retaining their own intrinsic cultures and even familiar landscapes. Cultural differences, instead of being a source of conflict, can be a path leading to creative change and cross-cultural stimulation. We need to create a common cultural ground without one ‘civilization’ biases and reach what is universal and become aware of the shared ‘humanness’ of human beings. There is a particular ‘Us’ against ‘Them’ syndrome that is leading to deformations in thinking which become complex due to shades that colour it from the point of view of civilizations and races. Multiculturalism is looked for its value and relevance today.
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