Mono-cultural nationalism can no longer provide us with the national identities we need. The formation of multi-cultural civic identities requires a new way of drawing our political maps.
As the European Union is struggling to deal with the migrant crisis (hundreds of migrants drowned in the Mediterranean), German Chancellor Angela Merkel is on record as saying “you can’t all come,” ...
It’s not often the Premier of New South Wales says something that changes the political debate in the UK and elsewhere, but ...
Rishi Sunak has contradicted his own home secretary by saying that Britain should be proud of its record on multiculturalism. The prime minister has repeatedly declined to say whether he agrees with ...
For those of us now long in the tooth, we were raised in an era of American history that promoted the concept of the “melting pot.” The term melting pot is defined as a place where people of different ...
I was born in 1992 in London. Growing up, I felt as if majority opinion in the UK held multiculturalism to be a wonderful thing, something to be proud of, one of Britain’s great strengths. Looking ...
Erna Paris's recent book on the subject of multiculturalism is From Tolerance to Tyranny: A Cautionary Tale From Fifteenth-Century Spain It may be un-Canadian to boast, but in the wake of Brexit, ...
I knew two of the people murdered at Bondi Beach. That beach has always felt like Australia distilled: sun-bleached, ...
According to personnel researchers Michele E. A. Jayne and Robert L. Dipboye, the workplace diversity once viewed with apprehension by managers is perceived as an asset by modern American companies.
The Federal Government's first policy statement on multiculturalism declares it a "success" but says every Australian must sign up to shared values and mutual obligations. Releasing Multicultural ...
Multiculturalism versus its opponents is simply one manifestation of the age-long struggle between liberty and its opponents. It is not about personal differences of opinion but between the values of ...
As a child, I ducked under my school desk during 1950s drills against nuclear war, so years later I immediately understood ...