Examining the intersection of French cultural policies and secularism, the book delves into how historical factors like colonial legacy and immigration influence contemporary identity. It specifically addresses the burqa and niqab ban, highlighting the tensions between security needs and the foundational values of liberté, égalité, fraternité. The analysis reveals how the French government navigates challenges to its secular principles while maintaining a commitment to its traditional ideals, reflecting on the evolving nature of national identity in response to modern threats.
Raphael Cohen-Almagor Libri
Raphael Almagor è un poeta la cui opera si addentra nelle profondità dell'esperienza umana, spesso facendo riferimento alle coste e ai viaggi mediterranei. La sua poesia, scritta in ebraico, esplora temi legati all'identità e alla ricerca di significato. Il suo percorso letterario è plasmato da una vita ricca di diverse esperienze e aspirazioni artistiche, conferendo alla sua scrittura una qualità unica e contemplativa.



Just, Reasonable Multiculturalism
- 396pagine
- 14 ore di lettura
This interdisciplinary study will appeal to a broad audience of scholars, students, and practitioners in political science, sociology, culture studies, religion, philosophy and law who are interested in how just, reasonable multiculturalism is reconcilable with liberal democracy.
The Scope of Tolerance
Studies on the Costs of Free Expression and Freedom of the Press
- 296pagine
- 11 ore di lettura
Focusing on the boundaries of tolerance, this interdisciplinary study explores the concept of the "democratic catch" and examines the implications and costs associated with freedom of expression. It delves into the complexities of balancing individual liberties with societal norms, highlighting the challenges faced in maintaining a tolerant democratic society.