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The Liberal Treatment of Difference
by
Rapport, Nigel
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Civilization
/ College students
/ Communities
/ Cultural anthropology
/ Cultural differences
/ Cultural identity
/ Cultural Pluralism
/ Difference
/ Enlightenment
/ Ethnicity
/ Ethnology
/ Gellner, Ernest
/ Hope
/ Human nature
/ Humans
/ Knowledge
/ Liberalism
/ Magnanimity
/ Mill, John Stuart
/ Multiculturalism
/ Political anthropology
/ Political Factors
/ Political ideology
/ Political tolerance
/ Popper, Karl
/ Religion
/ Religions
/ Smith, Stevie
/ Snow, C.P
/ Sources and methods
/ Specific concepts
/ Theoretical and systematic contributions
/ Truth
/ Universalism
/ Universities
2011
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The Liberal Treatment of Difference
by
Rapport, Nigel
in
Civilization
/ College students
/ Communities
/ Cultural anthropology
/ Cultural differences
/ Cultural identity
/ Cultural Pluralism
/ Difference
/ Enlightenment
/ Ethnicity
/ Ethnology
/ Gellner, Ernest
/ Hope
/ Human nature
/ Humans
/ Knowledge
/ Liberalism
/ Magnanimity
/ Mill, John Stuart
/ Multiculturalism
/ Political anthropology
/ Political Factors
/ Political ideology
/ Political tolerance
/ Popper, Karl
/ Religion
/ Religions
/ Smith, Stevie
/ Snow, C.P
/ Sources and methods
/ Specific concepts
/ Theoretical and systematic contributions
/ Truth
/ Universalism
/ Universities
2011
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The Liberal Treatment of Difference
by
Rapport, Nigel
in
Civilization
/ College students
/ Communities
/ Cultural anthropology
/ Cultural differences
/ Cultural identity
/ Cultural Pluralism
/ Difference
/ Enlightenment
/ Ethnicity
/ Ethnology
/ Gellner, Ernest
/ Hope
/ Human nature
/ Humans
/ Knowledge
/ Liberalism
/ Magnanimity
/ Mill, John Stuart
/ Multiculturalism
/ Political anthropology
/ Political Factors
/ Political ideology
/ Political tolerance
/ Popper, Karl
/ Religion
/ Religions
/ Smith, Stevie
/ Snow, C.P
/ Sources and methods
/ Specific concepts
/ Theoretical and systematic contributions
/ Truth
/ Universalism
/ Universities
2011
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The Liberal Treatment of Difference
2011
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John Stuart Mill’s liberal vision included a notion of “civil advancement” whereby the free expression of a diversity of opinion would result not only in an initial collision of difference but also in an eventual consolidation as truth. The work of this article is to explore the ways and extents in which such liberalism can translate into a cosmopolitan anthropology. Is toleration of difference the appropriate anthropological ethic, or can one hypothesize a liberal “magnanimous” overcoming of difference? In a wide-ranging discussion, the voice of Mill is juxtaposed against those of C. P. Snow, Ernest Gellner, Stevie Smith, and Karl Popper. Much commentary would suggest that liberalism is passé. A political context dominated by renascent particularisms, militant religions, and resurgent ethnicities spells the collapse, it is told, of any Enlightenment project of liberal-humanist universalism. “Cultures are not options.” Notwithstanding, the argument is made here that as “opinion” grades into “knowledge,” so “culture” grades into “civilization” and local community (polis) into global society (cosmos). Difference may become a step along the way to a recognition of universal human truth.
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