Debating secularism: a liberal cosmopolitan perspective

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  • who: Haldun Gu00fclalp from the Western University, Canada have published the article: Debating secularism: A liberal cosmopolitan perspective, in the Journal: (JOURNAL) of 25/05/1993

SUMMARY

    The Sultan`s aspiration contained a vision of "secularism," where privatization of religion was the essential component of freedom and equality between citizens, and where rights were to be granted to individuals rather than to communities. Multiculturalism, it is argued, would allow for the public and political representation of communal religious identities, whereas secularism does not adequately recognize the freedom of religion. He argues that "religion . . .

     

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