National-populist racism, recast as the defence of oppressed minorities against multiculturalism, appeals especially in these areas. |
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I need to own a gun, multiculturalism is evil, and they have some hallucinatory fantasies about Aryan civilization. |
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By 1966 most of the regulations restricting immigration of non-white people to Australia had been removed and multiculturalism was adopted. |
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Over forty students discussed the future of multiculturalism at Macalester in a series of lively discussions last Saturday. |
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Her anti-immigration policies and mistrust of multiculturalism led to her being disendorsed by the party and widely criticised by the left. |
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This paved the way for multiculturalism, undermining the relevance of assimilation for many new immigrants. |
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Obviously, in Britain and elsewhere, it has lead to a certain amount of soul-searching about whether multiculturalism has worked. |
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The disclosure will add to the intense debate over multiculturalism in British society. |
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In spite of official multiculturalism policies in Canada, she will have a difficult time raising bilingual children. |
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Neo-conservatives incorrectly portray multiculturalism and women's movements as standing outside and against nationalism. |
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Since the 1980s, debates among progressives have increasingly embraced the concept of multiculturalism. |
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These are contradictions within liberal multiculturalism that liberals have not yet begun to address. |
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Ironically, it is the emphasis Dutch governments have placed on multiculturalism that has helped lead to its inevitable downfall. |
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A third lesson from this venture underscores the importance of multiculturalism in higher education. |
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In this regard, we at Macalester need to engage in more discussion about internationalism and domestic multiculturalism among ourselves first. |
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Now, in the epoch of multiculturalism, the offenders are accused of being Eurocentric or of exhibiting cultural arrogance. |
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In the parlors of polite society, social tolerance sits side by side with multiculturalism. |
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Unlike when I'm writing about multiculturalism or constitutionalism, that material doesn't generate spillover bloggable ideas. |
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In 1971, a policy of multiculturalism was officially adopted, legitimizing the self-conception of Canada as resting on pluralist foundations. |
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If multiculturalism means syncretism, then religious conservatives of all faiths will certainly opt out. |
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Similarly, multiculturalism teaches students to see all cultural outlooks as self-contained wholes. |
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Has your multiculturalism been a fictive act of solidarity, and by this I mean, do you make a show of multiculturalism instead of living it out? |
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The cult of multiculturalism holds that all minorities are victims of the majority, and therefore minorities must always be blameless. |
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Now the irrepressible cellist has ventured out on the longest limb yet, embracing musical multiculturalism on an unprecedented scale. |
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They tend to regard opposition to multiculturalism and attempts at assimilation as irrational prejudice or unjustifiable ethnocentrism. |
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These draft guidelines are based on constructs, research and practices informed by the evolving fields of multiculturalism and diversity. |
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Probably the most talked about part of her policy has been her opposition to multiculturalism. |
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He argued that England should abandon the whole concept of multiculturalism, since it was doing more harm than good. |
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Canada is legally a bilingual country, one moving towards multiculturalism. |
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She talked about the persistence of elements of racism that we may be missing in self-congratulation of multiculturalism. |
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Because multiculturalism is fundamental to our mission it needs to be present in both places. |
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In seven schools, students were required to study only psychology and multiculturalism. |
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As Westerners bow down before multiculturalism, we anesthetize ourselves into believing that anything goes. |
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This will likely lead to theorizations of multiculturalism that are more minority-oriented than the ones discussed above. |
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I suppose some people think that multiculturalism and equality are one and the same. |
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One of the ironies of multiculturalism is its inconsistency with the other tenets of the liberal articles of faith, such as feminism. |
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Having expended large amounts of money on multiculturalism, they are hardly likely to criticise it. |
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The second notion emphasises the traits that split America into hostile ethnic laagers and deny its essential multiculturalism. |
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Unfortunately, multiculturalism is wrongly seen as the weak sister by many academicians, Padilla said. |
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However, she went on, if we consider multiculturalism as a kind of interculturalism, this could improve matters. |
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Put colloquially, the vision of multiculturalism is that you don't have to be same to be equal. |
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Because, with his multiculturalism policy, he has tried to trivialize francophones. |
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In this exhibition, however, visual culture is not reductively promoted as a reassuring link between peoples or as a mindless celebration of plurality and multiculturalism. |
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Maybe the flummery and camp of our political institutions and our enthusiastic approval of layering and posturing have helped us to achieve our multiculturalism. |
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Despite the supposed multiculturalism of our society, white people who identify with minorities outside their societal group are called poseurs and wannabes. |
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Theoretically, it was argued here that failure to consider the constructive role of the media in multiculturalism has resulted in somewhat simplified and naive positions. |
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Twenty-five percent of Canadians are unaware of Canada's federal multiculturalism policy, while another 25 percent oppose it. |
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I remember leaning over to the reporter next to me and saying, blimey, he is describing apartheid, not multiculturalism. |
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Consociation also mandates the two features of credible multiculturalism, namely proportionality and community autonomy. |
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Multiracialism and multiculturalism within society also means multiplicity of conflicts. |
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And that's what the fairy tale of multiracialism and multiculturalism leads to. |
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These statistics beg the question, why does not public policy reflect this level of multiculturalism? |
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The language of multiculturalism says it's O. K. for groups to organize for self-determination and self-pride. |
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In addition, fears regarding the health of national identities may be feeding unconstructive debates about multiculturalism. |
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It was noted that multiculturalism has become an easy target for the failings and challenges of other policies. |
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Canada prides itself on being the first country in the world to adopt multiculturalism as an official policy. |
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The main distinction to be drawn is between assimilation of immigrants and communalism or multiculturalism. |
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Most politicians today defend multiculturalism and sneer at Ukip policies, while assiduously fostering fears about immigration. |
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The capital city, a turntable for multiculturalism welcomes him with open arms. |
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Whenever Swiss people migrate to Australia, they hav to plunge into a considerably different form of multiculturalism, and adjust to it. |
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To have the experience to manage in England is important, in London, which I love for the quality of life and multiculturalism. |
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Some celebrate multiculturalism for having transformed Britain into a vibrant, cosmopolitan nation. |
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From Salford to the Syrian border, the question of how to respond to multiculturalism remains fraught and divisive. |
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The problem of multiculturalism is not one of too much immigration or diversity. |
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Our multiculturalism policy shows that we support and defend our official languages policy as well. |
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Perhaps we have indeed expected too much from the model of multiculturalism, and have idealised it, but something is clear now. |
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There was a lot of talk of religious pluralism and multiculturalism but we maintained the focus on it being a women's issue. |
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What does it mean to promote multiculturalism, and what tools are available to the international community to do so? |
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As a traditional partisan of multiculturalism, what is your country's assessment of the new international order that is emerging? |
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It aims to raise the awareness of multiculturalism among Polish society and to promote intercultural dialogue and tolerance. |
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The material and cultural riches of this country, its traditions, its multiculturalism, allow it to benefit from numerous and different sources. |
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Especially not a country like India, which must come to terms both with its multiculturalism and its caste and religious mix. |
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So why, in Norway, with its near lack of diversity, am I suddenly having nuanced emotions about multiculturalism? |
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The multiculturalism debate raging across Europe and the new French ban against the niqab. |
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In the early 1990s, demagogues took multiculturalism to terrible extremes, killing hundreds of thousands of people in the name of ethnic solidarity. |
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The premises of multiculturalism don't even permit asking whether reasons internal to the groups themselves might account for differences in outcomes. |
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The compact under multiculturalism is that each community within a society must have the freedom to sustain its own identity, traditions and culture. |
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It is the maturing of British multiculturalism that has made the phenomenon of Laura Johnson, gang chauffeur, possible. |
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Along our academic journey, some students get lost or frustrated with postminimalism, body art, land art, performance, neo-expressionism, feminism and multiculturalism. |
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I think we have divergent understandings of multiculturalism. |
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The characters depict an urbanised animal world, set in the age of globalisation, where unlimited, undigested information and superficial multiculturalism are rampant. |
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Alongside the Institute of Education of the University of Vancouver, it was above all the Ontario Institute for Studies in Education which became the lodestone of research into minorities and multiculturalism. |
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One reason for the continuous recycling of this debate is that, until recently, we had little concrete evidence to test these dueling perspectives on the impact of multiculturalism. |
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Ruckus is an annual conference and series of events hosted by Youth Action Network which brings together high-school youth to critically examine multiculturalism and find avenues for inclusion. |
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Currently, the main strategy for diffusing multiculturalism is to publicize accounts of Canadian policies and institutions, often in an idealized and self-congratulatory way. |
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Thus the Constitution establishes the principles of democracy, decentralization, multiculturalism, multiracialism, multi-ethnicity, multireligion and multilingualism in a united republic which is Sudan. |
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The program was well-structured and the objectives were particularly praiseworthy in reaching out to the ethnic communities and focusing on multiculturalism issues for CSIS employees. |
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Canada's federal structure satisfies this requirement, but it is this heritage that makes us unique: English and French are our two official languages and Canada is characterized by multiculturalism. |
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In the 21st century multiculturalism was both welcomed as emancipating and scorned as divisive, as was the diffuse anti-Americanism, which for many stood in for antimodernism. |
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We demand that the government respect Quebec's identity, which is the antithesis of multiculturalism, a concept that rejects the idea of a common culture and promotes the coexistence of many segmented, ghettoized cultures. |
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It is affected by relativism, nihilism, multiculturalism, pacifism, anti-globalism, and, perhaps, a sense of moral weariness. |
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She recalled the fact that Canada's policy of multiculturalism openly promotes diversity as a necessary, beneficial and inescapable feature of Canadian society. |
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The much-bandied term multiculturalism will be a recipe for balkanization and ghettoization if it ignores history. |
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Yet its most lasting impact may well be in the area of multiculturalism. |
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Not only is Afrocentrism spawning grotesque maleducation, multiculturalism is exacerbating racial hostilities, undoing earlier racial progress. |
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It is just called overlapping consensus, pluralism, multiculturalism or expressed in some other way. |
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Today, Canadians take pride in their commitment to multiculturalism and their system of universal health care allowed by the social democratic programs. |
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At issue are how to foster diversity without divisiveness and whether Canada's multiculturalism policies are in need of review in light of today's social and geopolitical realities. |
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I think the minister could show the same graciousness as her colleagues, the minister of multiculturalism and theparliamentary secretary responsible for the Vancouver Olympics. |
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The minister of multiculturalism showed the same graciousness. |
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Initially, the reality of Quebec as a nation not having been recognized, it was understandable that the concept of multiculturalism that was developed not recognize the Quebec nation and even marginalize it. |
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Recently, Canada's multicultural policy has been unfocused and often wishy-washy when approaching the promotion and protection of multiculturalism. |
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The promotion of diversity is a clear Canadian policy that has evolved from the era of 'folkloric' multiculturalism, to include anti-racism initiatives, and the promotion of diversity, especially in the feminist movement. |
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Angela Merkel's speech was the clearest sign yet that the debate on migration and multiculturalism is now open, even in Germany where it was practically taboo, writes The Independent in a leading article. |
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It has also placed strong emphasis on lowering immigration, opposing multiculturalism, and encouraging a unitary British identity. |
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In this sense, multiculturalism values the peaceful coexistence and mutual respect between different cultures inhabiting the same planet. |
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In France, the conception of citizenship teeters between universalism and multiculturalism, especially in recent years. |
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Bolivia has great linguistic diversity as a result of its multiculturalism. |
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It would be incorrect to assume that the demographic basis of racial diversity alone was sufficient to promote an emphasis of the multiculturalism policy towards greater social equality. |
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This allows our students not only to experience Australia's exciting multiculturalism, but also to make friends with people from every part of the world. |
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The rise in popularity of Lebanese cuisine is a response to the region's growing multiculturalism. |
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Hence discourses vacillate between treating multiculturalism as a social resource and moral position and as a problem that is produced by migrant communities. |
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We have become so transfixed in this cultural mosaic that we have lost sight of the fact that multiculturalism of necessity includes the mainstream. |
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It can therefore be said that the Canadian policy of multiculturalism, which recognized the equal value and dignity of all cultural groups as early as 1971, is the reflection of values that Canadians hold dear. |
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I find that the lack of discussion in connection to immigration, class and race limited the discussion to a very surface evaluation of diversity and multiculturalism. |
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In the absence of these conditions, it is unlikely that Canada would have adopted a multiculturalism policy, or that it would have taken root in the way it has. |
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They show completely different approaches to the reality of multiculturalism and represent a great store of experience in connection with the evaluation of transnational processes. |
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Politicians and editorialists celebrate multiculturalism as a Canadian virtue and programs at every level of government promote recognition of our several traditions. |
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Recent scholarly concentration on multiculturalism, transculturalism, racism and ethnicity has largely passed by essential issues such as xenophobia and xenophilia. |
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Many policy makers have proposed that this gap can and will be eliminated through policies such as affirmative action, desegregation, and multiculturalism. |
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I found the articles covering multiculturalism and the need for interculturalism very informative and much needed by the average parish and parishioners. |
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Regardless, we must exercise vigilance against those who try to propagate xenophobia based on a lack of understanding of the importance of multiculturalism. |
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It simultaneously celebrated and problematized cultural difference and foreshadowed both latter twentieth century multiculturalism as well as neo-conservative thought. |
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Lee's words appeal to normally separate but not necessarily incongruous groups ranging from Social Darwinists to opponents of multiculturalism to social conservatives. |
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Other topics include convictism, bushrangers, Australian Rules football, compulsory voting, republicanism, multiculturalism and whether Curtin was our greatest prime minister. |
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Were women asked, in the interests of multiculturalism, to lobby to have Medicare cover the cost of clitoridectomies, we would have a further dilemma. |
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Nationalists hold that the boundaries of a nation and a state should coincide with one another, thus nationalism tends to oppose multiculturalism. |
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Neil Gotanda offers a useful definition of tolerance and diversity, where tolerance is acceptance of multiculturalism and multiracialism as necessary evils in a given society. |
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