Multiculturalisme et laïcité en France : les trois républicanismes du rapport Stasi

Dialogue 54 (4):647-684 (2015)
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Abstract

Since the late twentieth century, republicanism has been the subject of renewed interest in contemporary political theory. In France, subsequent to 1989, this revival brought debates about cultural and religious diversity to the philosophical forefront. Thus, it is now possible to distinguish between a plurality of perspectives, each claiming specific interpretations of republicanism and each positioning itself differently to meet these cultural and religious challenges. This article situates the Report of the Committee of Reflection on the Application of the Principle of Secularity in the Republic with regard to these issues.

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Karel J. Leyva
Université Paris Sciences & Lettres (Alumnus)

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