Review debate: we need human rights not nationalism 'lite': globalization and British solidarity

O'Donnell, M.H. 2007. Review debate: we need human rights not nationalism 'lite': globalization and British solidarity. Ethnicities. 7 (2), pp. 248-269. https://doi.org/10.1177/1468796807076849

TitleReview debate: we need human rights not nationalism 'lite': globalization and British solidarity
AuthorsO'Donnell, M.H.
Abstract

The article explores the relationship of multiculturalism to social solidarity. The multicultural nature of Britain is accepted as a welcome reality but certain problems in relation to the development of multiculturalism in Britain are acknowledged. Various approaches to buttress or replace multiculturalism are reviewed. These are: a strengthened and/or reconstituted nationalism (`Britishness'); human rights; and social equality. The issue of citizenship recurs throughout. It is argued that a combined emphasis on human rights and greater social equality offer a better basis than nationalism for strengthening solidarity in Britain, especially in the longer term. Sociological theory offers a fruitful if strangely neglected starting point for understanding social solidarity. I draw critically on Durkheim and Marx to obtain some objective perspective on this controversial matter. Copyright 2007 SAGE Publications. All rights reserved. Not for commercial use or unauthorized distribution.

KeywordsBritain, citizenship, equality, integration, multiculturalism, social solidarity
JournalEthnicities
Journal citation7 (2), pp. 248-269
ISSN1468-7968
YearJun 2007
Digital Object Identifier (DOI)https://doi.org/10.1177/1468796807076849
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PublishedJun 2007
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