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      The Home We Build Together: Recreating Society

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      Presents a thesis on the future of British society and the dangers facing liberal democracy. Arguing that global communications have fragmented national cultures and that multiculturalism, intended to reduce social frictions, is today reinforcing them, the author argues for a ...

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      Product ID:9780826423498
      Product Form:Paperback / softback
      Country of Manufacture:GB
      Title:The Home We Build Together
      Subtitle:Recreating Society
      Authors:Author: Sir Jonathan Sacks
      Page Count:288
      Subjects:Religion and politics, Religion & politics, Ethnic groups and multicultural studies, Centrist democratic ideologies, Civics and citizenship, Ethnic minorities & multicultural studies, Liberalism & centre democratic ideologies, Civil rights & citizenship, United Kingdom, Great Britain, 21st century
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      Presents a thesis on the future of British society and the dangers facing liberal democracy. Arguing that global communications have fragmented national cultures and that multiculturalism, intended to reduce social frictions, is today reinforcing them, the author argues for a different approach to national identity.

      "Multiculturalism has run its course, and it is time to move on." So begins Jonathan Sacks'' new book on the future of British society and the dangers facing liberal democracy.

      Arguing that global communications have fragmented national cultures and that multiculturalism, intended to reduce social frictions, is today reinforcing them, Sacks argues for a new approach to national identity. We cannot stay with current policies that are producing a society of conflicting ghettoes and non-intersecting lives, turning religious bodies into pressure groups rather than society-building forces.
      Britain, he argues, will have to construct a national narrative as a basis for identity, reinvigorate the concept of the common good, and identify shared interests among currently conflicting groups. It must restore a culture of civility, protect "neutral spaces" from politicization, and find ways of moving beyond an adversarial culture in which the loudest voice wins. He argues for a responsibility- rather than rights-based model of citizenship that connects the ideas of giving and belonging.
      Offering a new paradigm to replace previous models of assimilation on the one hand, multiculturalism on the other, he argues that we should see society as "the home we build together", bringing the distinctive gifts of different groups to the common good. Sacks warns of the hazards free and open societies face in the twenty-first century, and offers an unusual religious defence of liberal democracy and the nation state.


      Imprint Name:Continuum International Publishing Group Ltd.
      Publisher Name:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
      Country of Publication:GB
      Publishing Date:2009-04-02

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      Weight310 g
      Dimensions210 × 135 × 21 mm