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Nor does this imply cultural conformity or assimilation.
What do those images means when it comes to discrimination or assimilation?
That's the case whether a country has championed multiculturalism, as in Germany or Britain, or assimilation, as in France.
Here in the U.S., much fulminating about the putative obligation to speak English is misplaced, an expression of political beliefs rather than a concern for efficiency or assimilation.
"The fact is when many Europeans speak of integration or assimilation, they simply want the immigrants to give up their own culture," the principal responded.
Indigenous leaders (not only among the Zapatists) worry that Mr Fox's business-oriented plans for reviving Mexico's depressed regions will mean the destruction or assimilation of local culture.
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Critics have also charged that assimilation (or, less provocatively, integration) is a guiding principle of liberalism.
The problem for Jews today, if there is one, is not waning demographics or cultural assimilation.
Most cultures use special names and emblems to refer to the totem, and those it sponsors engage in partial identification with the totem or symbolic assimilation to it.
Furthermore, the act of merging is itself far from unproblematic; questions remain over what is gained and what lost, whether what we are witnessing is true integration or merely assimilation.
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