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Religion, Race, Multiculturalism, and Everyday Life: A Philosophical, Conceptual Examination

Religion, Race, Multiculturalism, and Everyday Life: A Philosophical, Conceptual Examination

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Religion, Race, Multiculturalism, and Everyday Life explores the historical roots of human equality and the ways in which power and the passage of time have enabled logical postures that perpetuate social truth. The book is intended for serious students of philosophy, sociology, the humanities, and history and encourages exploration of contentious philosophical and social questions.

Format: Hardback
Length: 366 pages
Publication date: 02 May 2022
Publisher: Ethics International Press Ltd


This book takes a spirited conceptualist look back into the history of our development, exploring the ways in which a punditry of human equality continues to lock in unassailably assured logical postures, enabled by the historically intertwined roles played by power and the passage of time, towards the invention and sustenance of social truth.

Religion, race, and multiculturalism have been written about many times, and from a variety of academic, discipline-specific perspectives. Nonetheless, these social issues remain ever relevant to any sincere bid to understand the inegalitarian aspects of modern society.

Religion, Race, Multiculturalism, and Everyday Life was primarily written with serious students of philosophy, sociology, the humanities, and history in mind. The author contends that we should never be too afraid to explore contentious or difficult philosophical and social questions.

This book takes a spirited conceptualist look back into the history of our development, exploring the ways in which a punditry of human equality continues to lock in unassailably assured logical postures, enabled by the historically intertwined roles played by power and the passage of time, towards the invention and sustenance of social truth.

Religion, race, and multiculturalism have been written about many times, and from a variety of academic, discipline-specific perspectives. Nonetheless, these social issues remain ever relevant to any sincere bid to understand the inegalitarian aspects of modern society.

Religion, Race, Multiculturalism, and Everyday Life was primarily written with serious students of philosophy, sociology, the humanities, and history in mind. The author contends that we should never be too afraid to explore contentious or difficult philosophical and social questions.

This book takes a spirited conceptualist look back into the history of our development, exploring the ways in which a punditry of human equality continues to lock in unassailably assured logical postures, enabled by the historically intertwined roles played by power and the passage of time, towards the invention and sustenance of social truth.

Religion, race, and multiculturalism have been written about many times, and from a variety of academic, discipline-specific perspectives. Nonetheless, these social issues remain ever relevant to any sincere bid to understand the inegalitarian aspects of modern society.

Religion, Race, Multiculturalism, and Everyday Life was primarily written with serious students of philosophy, sociology, the humanities, and history in mind. The author contends that we should never be too afraid to explore contentious or difficult philosophical and social questions.

This book takes a spirited conceptualist look back into the history of our development, exploring the ways in which a punditry of human equality continues to lock in unassailably assured logical postures, enabled by the historically intertwined roles played by power and the passage of time, towards the invention and sustenance of social truth.

Weight: 726g
Dimension: 241 x 164 x 30 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781804410226

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