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Multiculturalism and coexistence: an introduction

What is the usual way of interpreting the relationships and exchanges between cultures? Despite the widespread "backlash", multiculturalism is the model that still prevails in one of its two main versions: (1) the "assimilationist" version, which tends to eliminate all cultural differences, reducing them to the colonial domain of the Occidental culture, and (2) the so called "differencialist" version, a current trend (taking into account the identity crises of the West), according to which cultures are like "museum pieces", fixed and immutable "cognitive islands", to be left on their own. What are the defects of this multicultural perspective, especially in the differencialist version? Exactly the ideological pretension of believing that cultures are like monads of Leibniz, without doors or windows. This is precisely the opposite of what Gandhi held, for example, when he said that a culture cannot survive if it believes it can eliminate the others.

Multiculturalism; Interculturalism; Coexistence


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