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,

Print Subscription

Digital Subscription

Already have an account? Log In Now.