Issues relating to diversity and pluralism permeate both social and political discourses in Canada. Of particular interest to this book are those issues raised when the demands of ethno-cultural diversity fail to converge with prescriptive objectives to promote said diversity within a democratic liberal state. In this way this book scrutinizes the prescriptive intentions of Canadian multiculturalism and the ways in which it functions to conceal and protect White-European cultural and political dominance in Canadian society. So proposed this book argues for a robust reorientation of liberalism through the normative starting point of non-ideal theory. Likewise it shows that a radical liberal interculturalism triad consisting of interculturalism asymmetrical reciprocity and rectificatory justice can upend the misleading framework of mainstream liberal social contract theory.
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