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"Monoculturalism as governance was eventually discredited for a variety of different reasons" (Siemiatycki 2012)<ref>http://www.kanada-studien.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/03/zks_2015_4_Fleras.pdf</ref> "Monoculturalism as governance was eventually discredited for a variety of different reasons" (Siemiatycki 2012)<ref>http://www.kanada-studien.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/03/zks_2015_4_Fleras.pdf</ref>
I'm curious as to the "variety of reasons"?] (]) 07:10, 9 April 2016 (UTC) I'm curious as to the "variety of reasons"?] (]) 07:10, 9 April 2016 (UTC)
=="...and regarded as a form of cultural decay."==
By whom? And how does that authority successfully equate preserving a culture with "cultural decay"? Inquring minds want to know.] (])

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Should this be it's article?

This page is a section that is referred to very often, but doesn't have it's own article. Is it okay if perhaps I make this to an article? Now whenever you click a link in another section of Misplaced Pages, it redirects to "Multi-Cultureism" which may cause confusion to certain people

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Quoting an article - "Monoculturalism as governance was eventually discredited for a variety of different reasons" (Siemiatycki 2012) I'm curious as to the "variety of reasons"?Yonk (talk) 07:10, 9 April 2016 (UTC)

"...and regarded as a form of cultural decay."

By whom? And how does that authority successfully equate preserving a culture with "cultural decay"? Inquring minds want to know.209.242.149.240 (talk)

  1. http://www.kanada-studien.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/03/zks_2015_4_Fleras.pdf
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