Particularism
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Particularism is exclusive devotion to one's own group's interests.
In discussions of multiculturalism, historian and educator Diane Ravitich draws a distinction between what she terms "pluralistic" and "particularistic" varieties. Other writers often blur or ignore this distinction; it is often difficult to discern whether advocacy for "diversity" or "multiculturalism" is intended to promote particularism or not. In some quarters, even to raise the issue is taboo.
In a long essay about multiculturalism in American education, Ravitch praises the inclusiveness of multicultural pluralism while decrying what she says as multiple flaws and failures of multicultural particularism. [1] (http://college.hmco.com/currentconflict/students/multicultural/ravitch_article/intro.html)
Compare: pluralism
Links
- Multiculturalism: E Pluribus Plures (http://college.hmco.com/currentconflict/students/multicultural/ravitch_article/intro.html) - Diane Ravitch