What is the difference between multiculturalism and toleration?
Rather they ask for the acceptance, respect and even public affirmation of their differences (Parekh, 2000: 1). In short, the traditional conception of toleration is seen as too limited and lacking the appropriate receptiveness to difference to meet the legitimate aspirations associated with the multiculturalist ideal.
Rather they ask for the acceptance, respect and even public affirmation of their differences (Parekh, 2000: 1). In short, the traditional conception of toleration is seen as too limited and lacking the appropriate receptiveness to difference to meet the legitimate aspirations associated with the multiculturalist ideal.