Leitkultur

Leitkultur (German: [ˈlaɪtkʊlˌtuːɐ̯] ) is a German concept, which can be translated as 'guiding culture' or 'leading culture', less literally as 'common culture', 'core culture' or 'basic culture'. The term was first introduced in 1998 by the German-Arab sociologist Bassam Tibi[1] and from 2000 onward the term figured prominently in the national political debate in Germany about national identity and immigration.[2]

  1. ^ Bassam Tibi: Europa ohne Identität? Die Krise der multikulturellen Gesellschaft. btb. 2000. S. 154
  2. ^ Deutsche Welle: "German issues in a nutshell: 'Leitkultur' - acceptance vs. assimilation"