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25.07.2008
Will Kymlicka, Filimon Peonidis

Multiculturalism and liberal democracy

Four questions to Will Kymlicka

While liberal values can be twisted to justify limiting civil rights, religious authorities may not replace civil law, argues Will Kymlicka. "The same forces that support ethnic politics within liberal democracy also operate over time to channel it in peaceful and democratic ways." [ more ]

22.07.2008
Olle Sahlström

Migration: a lever for union renewal?

18.07.2008
Devrim Mavi, Pernilla Ouis, Anne Sofie Roald, Per Wirtén

They removed the veil

17.07.2008
Hauke Ritz

The global chess board

15.07.2008
Wolfgang Kraushaar

Hannah Arendt and the student movement


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Marc-Olivier Padis

is editor-in-chief of Esprit. He is author of Esprit, Une revue dans l'histoire, 1932-2002 (with Olivier Mongin and Daniel Lindenberg, 2002). He is also a member of the Eurozine Advisory Board.



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Laurent Dubois, Michel Giraud, Marc-Olivier Padis, Lilian Thuram, Patrick Weil

A history to be handed down

Interview with Lilian Thuram

The Caribbean-born French footballer Lilian Thuram talks about his longstanding interest in the history of slavery, about how sport can teach mutual respect, and why he still believes in the French model of integration. [more]

04.04.2007


Marc-Olivier Padis

The democratic neighbour

Politics of human rights in an enlarged Europe

The politics of human rights had its heyday in Europe in the 1990s; today, it is held responsible for a variety of ills. The editor of Esprit defends democracy's radical commitment. [more]

13.03.2006



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