
Strange Multiplicity: Constitutionalism in an Age of Diversity
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Philosophy
Format
Paperback
Pages
272
Language
English
Published
Sep 29, 1995
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
ISBN-10
0521476941
ISBN-13
9780521476942
Description
James H. Tully explores the intricate relationship between constitutionalism and cultural diversity in a world increasingly defined by its multiplicity of identities. Through a thoughtful examination of contemporary political landscapes, he articulates the pressing need for institutions that embrace and reflect the rich tapestry of diverse cultures, offering a compelling argument for the necessity of cultural recognition within constitutional frameworks.
Tully delves into the challenges posed by globalization and the rise of multicultural societies, emphasizing that traditional models of governance must evolve to accommodate the voices of varied communities. His insights invite readers to consider how democratic principles can be reimagined to foster inclusion, promote equity, and safeguard the rights of all cultural groups, ultimately redefining what it means to govern in an age where diversity is an undeniable reality.
Tully delves into the challenges posed by globalization and the rise of multicultural societies, emphasizing that traditional models of governance must evolve to accommodate the voices of varied communities. His insights invite readers to consider how democratic principles can be reimagined to foster inclusion, promote equity, and safeguard the rights of all cultural groups, ultimately redefining what it means to govern in an age where diversity is an undeniable reality.
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