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Introduction

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 January 2024

Françoise Rivière*
Affiliation:
, UNESCO
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Abstract

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The principle of democracy is one of equal dignity for all cultures. But today the relationship between culture and politics, though close, often appears tense and occasionally contradictory. The introduction to this issue of Diogenes sketches the work done by UNESCO in the frame of the ‘Pathways of Thought' Programme, particularly relating to the way in which a pluralist identity is created in multicultural nations, and to the relationship between non-material heritage, democracy and the quest for new forms of governance.

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Copyright © ICPHS 2008

References

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