Abstract

This chapter organises the ideas of multiculturalist thinkers in a typology divided according among liberal pluralists, moral pluralists, legal pluralists, and institutionalist pluralists. Alternative interpretations of the public sphere, the role of the state and organised faith, and the relationship between religion and law, are present in the multiculturalist literature. Chapter 2 illustrates how these interpretations provide advanced theoretical tools with which to study the politics of Muslims’ needs and demands and those of liberal democratic institutions.

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