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    Liberalism is based on a specific view of man and society. — Carmelics
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    Supports→Liberal theory cannot provide an impartial framework governing relations between different cultural communities.

    Liberalism is based on a specific view of man and society.

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    Theorists adopting a postcolonial perspective go beyond liberal multiculturalism toward the goal of developing models of constitutional and political dialogue that recognize culturally distinct ways of speaking and acting. Multicultural societies consist of diverse religious and moral outlooks, and if liberal societies are to take such diversity seriously, they must recognize that liberalism is just one of many substantive outlooks based on a specific view of man and society. Liberalism is not f

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