Multiculturalism Bites - Audio

By The Open University

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Multiculturalism is one of the most vexing political issues of our day. How can people with very different values and customs live alongside each other? What is the history of multiculturalism? What are the arguments for and against its various forms? Has it failed? Does it have a future? The Open University's Nigel Warburton interviews ten leading thinkers about the meaning and implications of multiculturalism. David Edmonds introduces each episode.

Episode Date
Tariq Modood on The History of Multiculturalism
Jul 08, 2011
Transcript -- Tariq Modood on The History of Multiculturalism
Jul 08, 2011
Chandran Kukathas on Varieties of Multiculturalism
Jul 08, 2011
Transcript -- Chandran Kukathas on Varieties of Multiculturalism
Jul 08, 2011
Martha Nussbaum on Disgust
Jul 08, 2011
Transcript -- Martha Nussbaum on Disgust
Jul 08, 2011
Clare Chambers on Justifying Intervention
Jul 08, 2011
Transcript -- Clare Chambers on Justifying Intervention
Jul 08, 2011
Anne Phillips on Multiculturalism and Liberalism
Jul 08, 2011
Transcript -- Anne Phillips on Multiculturalism and Liberalism
Jul 08, 2011
David Miller on the Welfare State and Multiculturalism
Jul 08, 2011
Transcript -- David Miller on the Welfare State and Multiculturalism
Jul 08, 2011
Alan Haworth on Free Speech and Multiculturalism
Jul 08, 2011
Transcript -- Alan Haworth on Free Speech and Multiculturalism
Jul 08, 2011
John Horton on Political Obligation and Multiculturalism
Jul 08, 2011
Transcript -- John Horton on Political Obligation and Multiculturalism
Jul 08, 2011
Susan Mendus on Toleration
Jul 08, 2011
Transcript -- Susan Mendus on Toleration
Jul 08, 2011
Nancy Fraser on Recognition and Multiculturalism
Jul 08, 2011
Transcript -- Nancy Fraser on Recognition and Multiculturalism
Jul 08, 2011