Burqa continued…

The New York Times has an article on the continued debate in France over a proposed burqa ban.  The article is full of normative argument, so check it out.  There is even a discussion of the Rousseauean influence on the French approach to citizenship and religious affiliation.  We’ve blogged about the topic before (here, here, here and here).  But this article’s a real gem.

-Marc

Related posts:

  1. Burqa continued: response to Jake
  2. Liberalism and the burqa
  3. Banning the burqa
  4. France vs. the burqa
  5. Guest Post: Back to the burqa

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