Original scientific paper
WITH THE CULTURAL REVOLUTION OR WITHOUT IT
Zoran Kurelić
orcid.org/0009-0001-0531-5541
; Faculty of Political Science, University of Zagreb, Zagreb, Croatia
Abstract
The author looks into the usefulness of the theoretical concepts that have popped up in the riveting perennial debate between liberals and multiculturalists that revolves around the states of the developed
liberal democracy. The question is: how enlightening the theoretical
categories of the Anglo-Saxon tradition are for us, and can the solutions from that tradition serve as a guideline in a transitional country such as Croatia. The argument unravels in three steps. In the first two parts the author presents some of the key theoretical concepts by outlining the discussions by Iris M. Young and Brian Barry, and in the third he challenges their usability. The author points out the theoretical as well as the practical-political problems stemming from the politicization of culture.
Keywords
liberalism; multiculturalism; recognition; cultural revolution; homophobia; Iris M. Young; Brian Barry
Hrčak ID:
20878
URI
Publication date:
29.4.2006.
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