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Maîtres Chez Nous: Some Questions about Culture and Continuity

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Alan Patten's social lineage account of cultural continuity is the most recent effort to provide multicultural theory with a non-essentialist concept of culture, its continuity and loss that meets broadly liberal normative desiderata. In this essay, I argue that it too fails to offer an alternative to essentialism, to meet standard liberal normative stipulations, and to construct a theory of continuity sufficient to underpin the present claims of involuntarily incorporated communities. That result is theoretically interesting for it shows the deep intractability of the problems at the core of liberal multiculturalism.

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  • Booth, W. James, 2013. "Maîtres Chez Nous: Some Questions about Culture and Continuity," American Political Science Review, Cambridge University Press, vol. 107(4), pages 866-874, November.
  • Handle: RePEc:cup:apsrev:v:107:y:2013:i:04:p:866-874_00
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