BHIKHU PAREKH CRITICS TOWARD MODERN PLURALISM

Fejrian Yazdajird Iwanebel*  -  Universitas Islam Negeri Sunan Ampel Surabaya, Indonesia

(*) Corresponding Author
Pluralism is judged by some thinkers as a response to their dissatisfaction with monism. The factual realities have made a self-evident that society's culture is plural. In this paper the author tries to describe three prominent figures who discuss about pluralism and the weaknesses of their thoughts. The author stands on the work of Bhikhu Parekh entitled "Rethinking Multiculturalism; Cultural Diversity and Political Theory". In Parekh's view, the three thinkers have criticized monism and wanted to propose the idea of cultural pluralism. Unfortunately, they are stuck on moral values which are integral and universal. So they are just returning to moral monism in explaining the reality of a diverse society. In this dialect, multiculturalism becomes a new alternative for intercultural dialogue that carries the mission of equality and freedom of expression which is accompanied by positive reciprocity leading to a dynamic civilization of constructive human life.

Keywords: Bhikhu Parekh; Monism; Pluralism; Multiculturalism

  1. Parekh, Bhikhu, Rethinking Multiculturalism Cultural Diversity and Political Theory, Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 2000.
  2. Tillich, Paul, Teologi Kebudayaan Tendensi, Aplikasi dan Komparasi, trans. Miming Muhaimin, Yogyakarta: IRCiSoD, 2002.
  3. Hefner, Robert W. (ed.), Politik Multikulturalisme Menggugat Realitas Kebangsaan, trans. Bernardus Hidayat, Yogyakarta: Penerbit Impulse-Kanisius, 2007.

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