Not exact matches
The secular and sacred lines are drawn clearly, so that in multireligious India «this can mean either a fundamental separation
of the state from religious activity and affiliation, or impartial state involvement on issues relating to religious
interests of different communities.52 The
problem with this school
of thought from the point
of view
of religious (Christian) and ethnocultural (Dalit and Adivasi)
minorities is obvious.
Rousseau's answer to the
problem of dissatisfied
minorities Pettit worries about is to deny that a republic is possible once the
problem exists and instead direct his attention to trying to find ways
of preventing their emergence, to ensuring that citizens share enough
interests to genuinely sustain a general will.
-- Bizarre prejudices seep in that no one can control — like homophobia, lack
of interest in a story about
minorities, something the critics missed like a downer ending being a
problem.