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People disagree about how to teach multiculturalism: one simple approach teaches other cultures from the majority culture’s point of view using its values (like democracy and tolerance), while a more neutral approach avoids judging other cultures but still studies them with Western scientific methods. Critics say both are biased because using majority or scientific viewpoints can distort cultures that think in different ways (like through myth, religion, or tradition), and they argue you can only truly understand a culture by adopting its own perspectives and methods.

Logic Breakdown

Find the author's main point: the passage presents two proposals for multicultural education and then reports critics' objections to each; the correct answer restates the critics' central claim that both proposals are not value-neutral and thus cannot yield genuine understanding of cultures with different value systems.

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Which one of the following most accurately states the main point of the passage?

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The passage's primary point is that critics contend both the 'modest' (majority-perspective) and the 'neutral' (Western-methods) versions of multicultural education are not value neutral and therefore cannot produce genuine understanding of cultures with different value systems. Support from the passage: 'genuine understanding of other cultures is impossible if the study of other cultures is refracted through the distorting lens of the majority culture's perspective.' (para 2) and 'The methods of social-scientific examination of cultures are thus already value laden; the choice to examine and understand other cultures by these methods involves a commitment to certain values such as objectivity. Thus, the second version of multicultural education is not essentially different from the first.' (para 4) The critics conclude that because both approaches impose Western values (either directly or via Western scientific methods), they are 'not value neutral' and 'unable to yield a genuine understanding' of cultures whose dominant discourses are myth, tradition, religion, or mystical insight.
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