September 8, 2000
Multiculturalism, 'Hybridity,' and Economic Success
Multiculturalism risks obscuring the ways people adapt traditions to their own needs, argues G. Pascal Zachary, in The Global Me: New Cosmopolitans and the Competitive Edge: Picking Globalism's Winners and Losers (PublicAffairs). Mr. Zachary, a senior writer at The Wall Street Journal and a contributing editor to In These Times, suggests instead that racial, ethnic, and cultural "hybridity" is knocking down "the altar of national unity." New forms of identity,
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