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Religious Diversity, Education, and the "Crisis" in State Neutrality
2013
Canadian Journal of Law and Society / Revue Canadienne Droit et Société
Education—and particularly public education—has become a crucible for the relationship between state and religious diversity, a principal site for contemporary debates about the meaning of secularism and the management of religious difference. This is so across a variety of national traditions, and despite wide differences in the historical and "emotional inheritances" surrounding the configuration of law, politics, and religion. Through an exploration of Hannah Arendt's thought about
doi:10.1017/cls.2013.56
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