Should a Liberal State Ban the Burqa? Should a Liberal State Ban the Burqa?

Should a Liberal State Ban the Burqa‪?‬

Reconciling Liberalism, Multiculturalism and European Politics

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Publisher Description

Debates about whether the Wahhabist practice of face-veiling for women should be banned in modern liberal states tend to generate more heat than light. This book brings clarity to what can be a confusing subject by disentangling the different strands of the problem and breaking through the accusations of misogyny and Islamophobia.



Explaining and expounding the ideas of giants of the liberal tradition including Locke, Mill, and Rawls as well as contemporary thinkers like Nussbaum, Kymlicka and Oshana, the book considers a variety of conceptions of liberalism and how they affect the response to the question. Directly addressing issues facing many of today's societies, it unpicks whether paternalism on grounds of welfare can be justified within liberalism, the value of personal autonomy and the problem of whether a socially influenced choice counts as a genuine preference.



Covering the role of multiculturalism, gender issues and feminism, this comprehensive philosophical study of a major political question gets to the heart of whether a ban could be justified in principle, and also questions whether any such ban could prove efficacious in achieving its end.

GENRE
Non-Fiction
RELEASED
2020
14 May
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
264
Pages
PUBLISHER
Bloomsbury Academic
SIZE
1.4
MB

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