Abstract
Disputes concerning state interference in the religious practices and traditions of citizens have created uproar in public debate in India and Europe during the past decades. The contributors to this colloquium on Europe, India, and the Limits of Secularism point to the importance of two domains in addressing these disputes: the comparative study of court decisions and the budding domain of comparative political theory. In this response, I discuss several issues that emerge from these domains and argue that the problem of cultural asymmetry continues to create major pitfalls in the debates on secularism and religious freedom.
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De Roover, J. (2019). Religious freedom and cultural asymmetry: Some pitfalls of secularism. Sikh Formations: Religion, Culture, Theory, 15(3–4), 476–490. https://doi.org/10.1080/17448727.2019.1703517
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