Comments on Glazer, Schain, and Fassin: How can We Be European?
Comments on Glazer, Schain, and Fassin: How can We Be European?
The author links the contextual evidence provided by the three previous chapters (which compare France and the US) to the more general philosophical questions concerning multiculturalism posed in the introduction to the volume. He argues that all the chapters point towards an even more relevant comparison that ought to be made, between the US and the European Union.
Keywords: European Union, France, multiculturalism, Transatlantic comparisons, US
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