Bernd Ladwig, Berlin: Das islamische Kopftuch
und die Gerechtigkeit
Based on a judgment of the German High Court of Justice, some federal
states passed laws holding that a female teacher is not allowed to wear an
Islamic headscarf in a public school, whereas Christian symbols can be allowed
due to their general cultural significance. The article argues that such a
differentiation is incompatible with the equal concern and respect a secular
state owes to each of its citizens. The arguments are based on an ethical
understanding of liberalism that takes the difference between weak and strong
evaluations seriously. Apart from pragmatic considerations, ethical liberalism
supports a moderate multiculturalism in dealing with conflicts around religious
signs and symbols.
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