Philosophies of Integration
Immigration and the Idea of Citizenship in France and Britain
- 289 pages
- 11 hours of reading
Exploring the contrasting political philosophies of France and Britain, this study delves into how each country's approach to ethnic minorities has been shaped by unique ideas on citizenship, nationality, and pluralism. It examines the historical events and policies that have influenced these frameworks, highlighting the French model of republican integration versus Britain's multicultural race relations. The updated edition includes a new preface addressing recent legislation and developments, making it a timely resource for understanding these complex dynamics at various levels.

