Ce que les discriminations font aux individus et aux sociétés

Discriminatory practices entail a twofold denial: on the one hand they deny the equality and merit of any individual. And on the other hand they appeal to recognition of the ethnic and/or sexual identities at the root of individual cases of discrimination. These practices require a twofold response:...

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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:fce3ad5aeecb44828f48a38e54f1e80e2021-12-02T10:46:32ZCe que les discriminations font aux individus et aux sociétés0076-230X2173-130610.4000/mcv.7719https://doaj.org/article/fce3ad5aeecb44828f48a38e54f1e80e2017-11-01T00:00:00Zhttp://journals.openedition.org/mcv/7719https://doaj.org/toc/0076-230Xhttps://doaj.org/toc/2173-1306Discriminatory practices entail a twofold denial: on the one hand they deny the equality and merit of any individual. And on the other hand they appeal to recognition of the ethnic and/or sexual identities at the root of individual cases of discrimination. These practices require a twofold response: a demand for liberty and a demand for recognition, which no democratic society can reasonably deny. Then again the demand for equality places the focus on social balances and universal conceptions of justice. But above all, the demand for recognition brings into question majority identities, which are no longer seen as the products of «nature» as relating to sexual identities, or of history as relating to national identities. Henceforth majority identities become «minority», singular identities even where they are statistically a majority. Thus logically the struggle against forms of discrimination meets stiff resistance. Indeed, these demands make it essential for societies to regain the capacity to define what is shared in common over and above inequalities and differences.François DubetCasa de VelázquezarticledemocracydiscriminationFranceminoritiessocial cohesionyouthHistory of SpainDP1-402Latin America. Spanish AmericaF1201-3799French literature - Italian literature - Spanish literature - Portuguese literaturePQ1-3999ESFRMélanges de la Casa de Velázquez, Vol 47, Iss 2, Pp 65-80 (2017)
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language ES
FR
topic democracy
discrimination
France
minorities
social cohesion
youth
History of Spain
DP1-402
Latin America. Spanish America
F1201-3799
French literature - Italian literature - Spanish literature - Portuguese literature
PQ1-3999
spellingShingle democracy
discrimination
France
minorities
social cohesion
youth
History of Spain
DP1-402
Latin America. Spanish America
F1201-3799
French literature - Italian literature - Spanish literature - Portuguese literature
PQ1-3999
François Dubet
Ce que les discriminations font aux individus et aux sociétés
description Discriminatory practices entail a twofold denial: on the one hand they deny the equality and merit of any individual. And on the other hand they appeal to recognition of the ethnic and/or sexual identities at the root of individual cases of discrimination. These practices require a twofold response: a demand for liberty and a demand for recognition, which no democratic society can reasonably deny. Then again the demand for equality places the focus on social balances and universal conceptions of justice. But above all, the demand for recognition brings into question majority identities, which are no longer seen as the products of «nature» as relating to sexual identities, or of history as relating to national identities. Henceforth majority identities become «minority», singular identities even where they are statistically a majority. Thus logically the struggle against forms of discrimination meets stiff resistance. Indeed, these demands make it essential for societies to regain the capacity to define what is shared in common over and above inequalities and differences.
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title Ce que les discriminations font aux individus et aux sociétés
title_short Ce que les discriminations font aux individus et aux sociétés
title_full Ce que les discriminations font aux individus et aux sociétés
title_fullStr Ce que les discriminations font aux individus et aux sociétés
title_full_unstemmed Ce que les discriminations font aux individus et aux sociétés
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