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Nine Perversions of Multiculturalism
Inside Catholic ^ | October 5, 2010 | Michael Novak

Posted on 10/05/2010 2:03:43 PM PDT by NYer


The fraudulence of much that currently masquerades under the name "multiculturalism" results from gross perversions of what, in 1972, I called the new ethnicity. Multiculturalism is a profound betrayal of the fundamental principles of the new ethnicity. In the current culture wars on campus, however, an explicit indictment of the perversions of multiculturalism may be useful.

1. Anti-Americanism. Since it regards the West (at least its white males) as imperialistic, and America as the most advanced face of the West, multiculturalism expresses hostility to American traditions and institutions, while glorifying non-Western cultures, especially those inimical to America.

2. Victimology. Multiculturalism tends to divide the world into a privileged set of victims and their alleged oppressors, through the lens of a loose and vulgar Marxism. This Marxism is cultural rather than economic.

3. Ego-boosting. The aim of multiculturalism is to boost "self-esteem" at the expense, if necessary, of facts.

4. Evasion. The assumption of multiculturalism is that its selected favorites cannot meet universal standards because of the evil actions of others; therefore, multiculturalism regards honest inquiry as pointless. It further pretends that its privileged groups are innocent. Having no awareness of "original sin," it is merciless toward others.

5. Tactical Relativism. Multiculturalism pretends to be "nonjudgmental," hiding behind the myth of moral equivalence, while it is in fact based upon harsh judgments about good and evil (and the oppressed and their oppressors).

6. Censorship. Since it regards inquiry as useless, criticism as malevolent, intellect as impotent, and reason as nothing more than a servant of power, multiculturalism protects its wishes through speech codes, the banning of books, and the shouting down of opposing voices.

7. Groupthink. Blind to the complex relations of individuals to the communities that nurture them, multiculturalism approaches people only as members of groups and, afraid of the creativity of dissenting individuals, imposes thought control by humiliating dissidents in public, and encourages its partisans to look to each other before speaking out.

8. Egalityranny. In the name of "equality" wrongly understood, multiculturalism focuses on groups, group outcomes, and group statistical profiles -- in ways destructive of individual aspiration and achievement. Equality falsely construed (as uniformity) can scarcely be imposed upon the blooming, buzzing abundance of individual vitality -- except through despotic methods.

9. Double standards. Multiculturalism is constituted by double standards. Multiculturalism basks in the supposition that there are no universal standards by which individuals and cultures may be judged.

By contrast, the new ethnicity also recognizes that every human being is "rooted," and that each one's social history is important -- but never forgets that the unlimited drive to ask questions (implanted in each of us) impels us toward the higher standards and aspirations possible to the human species as a whole, rather than to those of our particular group or culture. For the new ethnicity, it is human to be rooted. It is our vocation to fulfill universal standards -- to give play to our capacity for universal sympathies, to our unlimited drive to ask questions, and to our unrestricted desire to know. Multiculturalism is moved by the eros of Narcissus; the new ethnicity is driven by the eros of unrestricted understanding.

To be sure, the diversity of human cultures is so great, and the nuances of difference are so many, that it is probably not possible to state a common faith (or moral code) in one set of abstract universal principles. On the other hand, so many basic elements of life are common to the human condition that there are likely to be "family resemblances" in the ways in which peoples deal with such realities as these: birth, growing up, falling in love, sickness, pain, striving and failure, marriage and having children, eating and drinking, betrayal, friendship, separation, death. All communication across cultures depends on such resemblances -- on the analogical method -- rooted in the fundamentals of human life. The search for analogies ("family resemblances") is more fruitful than the search for universal abstract statements of principle. Of many cultures, we are one species. We thirst to recognize our common humanity. The act of recognizing analogies awakens a natural desire for transcultural standards, such as might express our ultimate unity.

For such reasons, the study of other cultures is endlessly fascinating. It is so even as a way of gaining self-knowledge, since in others one may also discover unknown parts of oneself. Similarly, it takes more than a lifetime to appropriate -- [Latin, ad + proprius, to make one's own] -- that is, to internalize, the riches of one's own heritage.

The past records both sins against wisdom, and wisdom painfully acquired. Let those whose ancestors are without sin throw the first stones. Let those without sin throw the first stone at their ancestors. My father once told me that people who boast about their ancestors are like potatoes -- "the only good part of them is underground." Yet he urged us all to study history avidly. He warned us not to be surprised to find that our ancestors were in some things smarter than we. (That is probably a good definition of a conservative -- one who believes that his grandparents were at least as good as he.)

When and if multiculturalism embraces truth -- shows genuine respect for all (including dead white males) -- and ceases to be intolerant toward any but the "politically correct," it may command some measure of respect. As long as its fundamental appeal is to its own moral superiority, intolerance, and coercion, it deserves to be met with contempt by those who seek to live under standards of evidence and truth.


TOPICS: Constitution/Conservatism; Culture/Society; Philosophy
KEYWORDS: balkanization; multiculturalism

1 posted on 10/05/2010 2:03:45 PM PDT by NYer
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2 posted on 10/05/2010 2:04:24 PM PDT by NYer ("God dwells in our midst, in the Blessed Sacrament of the altar." St. Maximilian Kolbe)
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This Marxism is cultural rather than economic.

Which is why Marxists invariably try to shout down anyone who accuses them of being Marxists: "We don't want to the government to own all the industries!" they cry.

3 posted on 10/05/2010 2:06:28 PM PDT by relictele (Me lumen vos umbra regit)
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Wonderful article. Thank you for posting it.


4 posted on 10/05/2010 2:15:19 PM PDT by Little Ray (The Gods of the Copybook Heading, with terror and slaughter return!)
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bkmrk


5 posted on 10/05/2010 2:32:37 PM PDT by ßuddaßudd (7 days - 7 ways Guero >>> with a floating, shifting, ever changing persona.....)
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Not to argue that multiculturalism isn’t a perverse ideology, I think the points listed aren’t perversions of what multiculturalism. They are what multiculturalism is and always has been. Multiculturalism is one of those kum ba yah sounding ideas, where everyone gets together in the spirit of brotherly love and cooperation, but like all things liberal, that’s the sugar coating for dupes. Multiculturalism has always been a spear aimed at the heart of Christendom and Western civilization.


6 posted on 10/05/2010 2:35:32 PM PDT by pallis
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This is a great summary piece.


7 posted on 10/05/2010 2:37:28 PM PDT by Secret Agent Man (I'd like to tell you, but then I'd have to kill you.)
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Great article. NYer. In my little book, multiculturalism=EVIL.


8 posted on 10/05/2010 2:46:50 PM PDT by sayuncledave (A cruce salus)
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To: NYer

Great article summing up the left’s post segregation racial ideology.


9 posted on 10/05/2010 2:50:11 PM PDT by SaraJohnson
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Bookmark.


10 posted on 10/05/2010 3:02:22 PM PDT by Sergio (If a tree fell on a mime in the forest, would he make a sound?)
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The anti-Americanism is spot-on. Capitalism is a basic tenet of Freedom, that being,
'buy cheap & sell dear' and become wealthy thru your own endeavors...
and that the American dream is 'thru the sweat of your own brow, you may become rich'...
which brought europeans here in droves, escaping serfdom and indenture.
Egalityranny- pretty much the basis of "from each according to their abilities, to each according to their needs"...

Funny, I think of the Northeastern United States as a bastion of the liberal democrat base. 'Sharping' or 'skinning' someone at a deal or sale was the hallmark & calling card of the 'Yankee Trader'...the architypical capitalist!
just this heah suthurn boyz opinning..
11 posted on 10/05/2010 3:42:26 PM PDT by 45semi ("Islam has bloody borders" - Samuel Huntington)
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