Political Science · Political Theory
UGC NET October 2020 Political Science
Match List I with List II.
List I
- I. Bhikhu Parekh
- II. James Tully
- III. Charles Taylor
- IV. Will Kymlicka
List II
- a. Multicultural Odysseys
- b. Sources of the Self
- c. Strange Multiplicity
- d. Rethinking Multiculturalism
AI-a, II-b, III-c, IV-d
BI-d, II-c, III-b, IV-a ✓ Correct
CI-c, II-b, III-a, IV-d
DI-d, II-b, III-a, IV-c
Correct answer: (B) I-d, II-c, III-b, IV-a — The correct authorship is Parekh-Rethinking Multiculturalism, Tully-Strange Multiplicity, Taylor-Sources of the Self, Kymlicka-Multicultural Odysseys, which is option 2.
Explanation
★The correct authorship is Parekh-Rethinking Multiculturalism, Tully-Strange Multiplicity, Taylor-Sources of the Self, Kymlicka-Multicultural Odysseys, which is option 2.
★Bhikhu Parekh wrote Rethinking Multiculturalism: Cultural Diversity and Political Theory (2000), arguing no culture is complete in itself and all need dialogue.
★James Tully wrote Strange Multiplicity: Constitutionalism in an Age of Diversity (1995), defending constitutional recognition of cultural difference.
★Charles Taylor wrote Sources of the Self (1989) on the making of modern identity, and is also known for the essay The Politics of Recognition (1992).
★Will Kymlicka wrote Multicultural Odysseys (2007) on the global diffusion of multicultural policies, alongside his textbook Contemporary Political Philosophy.
★Further facts NET tests: Taylor's later work A Secular Age (2007) and Tully's Public Philosophy in a New Key.
★Spotting cue: Sources of the Self is always Taylor and Strange Multiplicity is always Tully, which fixes two pairs immediately.
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