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[en] This essay compares the logic of states & the logic of markets in the management of cultural diversity. On the one hand, the economic logic of markets leads to an encouragement of a 'soft' cultural diversity associated with the marketing of exoticism in music, the arts, & cuisine, for example. On the other hand, the liberal states are trapped between their willingness to recognize some form of diversity & their fear of seeing social cohesion harmed by this recognition. In other words, the essay applies Hollified's hypothesis about the liberal paradox in immigration policy to the sphere of cultural diversity in post-immigration situations. Adapted from the source document.
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