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Multi-Cultural Values and Borders
Multi-Cultural Values and Borders

Author(s): Basia Nikiforova
Subject(s): Philosophy
Published by: Vilnius Gediminas Technical University
Keywords: Multi-culturalism; multi-cultural polices; multi-cultural values; religious borders; religious pluralism.

Summary/Abstract: The presumption of this paper is the view of multi-culturalism as a concept grounded on an assumption, rather than data, and legitimized by proclamation, rather than legislation. Multi-culturalism as a sociopolitical construction is not only “a multi-cultural and multi-religious mosaic”, but it has its own values. The new borders inside the European Union (EU) are non-territorial, which confirms the new paradigm about the weakening factor of territorial belonging as such. Nowadays, values become a more and more powerful source of demarcation. The aim of this article is to challenge the problem and its consequences for the identity and perception of values in the new European situation, in which borders are merely symbolic. Multi-culturalism is the revalorization of ethnocentric tradition and the creation of post-materialist values such as individual self-expression, personal transformation, openness and solidarity to others, gender and racial equality, greater tolerance for an ethnic, cultural and religious diversity.

  • Issue Year: 2009
  • Issue No: 1
  • Page Range: 26-38
  • Page Count: 13
  • Language: English
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