But the resurgence of antisemitism is not the direct The very strong support for the result of immigration; it is the result of a view that multiculturalism has been systemic failure to manage integration and good for Australia suggests that defend the paramount importance of what multiculturalism is an important might be described as ‘national values’ in symbol and holds great value to an increas. [...] Groups matter The individual and the group only to the extent that they matter to individuals.28 “Has multiculturalism been a success or are we a nation of parallel communities?” But the primacy of the commitment sociologist Bryan Turner asks of contemporary liberalism affords to the contemporary Australian society. [...] He notes that the Turnbull which we belong? The answer goes to the government tried to reset the approach to heart of the question of what makes us multiculturalism by reframing it in terms of willing to cooperate as a society to ensure citizens’ responsibilities in concert with the we survive and prosper. [...] This is to say that the diversity that is will address the matter of social cohesion the by-product of a multicultural society in given this is the primary concern animating a descriptive sense has been transformed both Kurti’s criticism of programmatic and elevated into something like a state multiculturalism and his defence of the ideology, i.e., something the state should older Australian multi. [...] Kurti’s antidote to the rise and dominance Cultural assimilation has pejorative of programmatic multiculturalism appears connotations in 21st-century Australia, to be the restoration, or revitalisation, of thanks to the worldview of programmatic the original compact drawn up in the wake multiculturalism and a history of of post-World War II mass migration (or a contentious attempts to programmatic.
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Table of Contents
- THE FUTURE OF 1
- AUSTRALIAN 1
- MULTICULTURALISM 1
- The Future of Australian 3
- Multiculturalism 3
- Peter Kurti Damien Freeman Jonathan Cole Bryan Turner 3
- Contents 4
- Foreword 5
- When diversity crossed the floor 6
- Diversity As Division Or Unity The post-multicultural threat to Australias liberal democracy - Peter Kurti 6
- Multiculturalism in Australia 7
- Do Australians still want multiculturalism 9
- Towards fairness 10
- The individual and the group 11
- Is multiculturalism compatible with liberalism 12
- What next for Australian multiculturalism 14
- Programmatic multiculturalism and liberal democracy 16
- Unity or Belonging The post-White Australia approach to Australias social cohesion - Damien Freeman 16
- White Australia policy and social cohesion 17
- Social cohesion 17
- Kurti on multiculturalism 18
- Social cohesion unity and sameness 18
- The liberal democratic state and multicultural society 19
- Multiculturalism as a fact and multiculturalism as a value 19
- Toryism and belonging 20
- A Cultural Free Market. Australia needs natural assimilation and negative social cohesion based on division of labour and market exchange - Jonathan Cole 21
- The virtues of a free cultural market 21
- The disappearance of a hegemonic Australian culture and its consequences 23
- Social cohesion 25
- Conclusion 26
- Afterword Populism Versus Democracy And Diversity - Bryan S. Turner 27
- Further reading 29
- References 30