Reply to Modood

Analyse & Kritik 15 (1):92-96 (1993)
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Abstract

In reply to Dr. Modood, I re-examine two examples where recent British Muslim demands conflict with liberal-democratic norms. Such conflicts are not unique to Muslims, but arise with most religious communities.

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