Barry, un maestru anti-multiculturalist

Autori

Bogdan Popa
Universitatea Transilvania din Brașov image/svg+xml

Rezumat

This article examines Bogdan Popa’s interpretation of Brian Barry’s critique of multiculturalism, highlighting Barry’s defense of universal liberal egalitarianism against theories of cultural recognition and identity politics. It argues that Barry places universal rights prior to cultural claims, presenting multicultural demands as secondary to the equal rights guaranteed by a liberal constitutional framework. The discussion also explores the limitations of Barry’s position, suggesting that his rejection of Hegelian historicity and dialectical conflict overlooks the historical conditions through which universal principles themselves emerge and evolve. The article concludes that Barry’s uncompromising universalism remains a powerful contribution to debates on multiculturalism and equality, even as it invites critical reflection on the relationship between liberalism, history, and social transformation. This abstract is generated with artificial intelligence.

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iulie 23, 2026

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Cum cităm

Barry, un maestru anti-multiculturalist. (2026). în IDENTITĂȚI VS. DREPTURI. CULEGERE COMENTATĂ DE TEORIE ȘI FILOSOFIE POLITICĂ CONTEMPORANĂ (pp. 265-268). Editura Universității din București. https://doi.org/10.48154/b37_25/19