Multiculturalism(s) - The results of a debate

The present article presents the concept of multiculturalism as 'the new global religion' that also involves France. The emergence of the term dates from 1978 in a publication of the Comite de liaison alphabetisation et promotion that aimed at cultivating the cultural differences in societ...

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