Over the past four decades, Charles Taylor's work as an intellectual
historian, epistemologist, and normative political theorist has made him
a leading figure in contemporary social philosophy. In Charles Taylor:
Thinking and Living Deep Diversity, Mark Redhead examines the problem of
political fragmentation, the problem of how to accommodate narrowly
defined groups while promoting allegiance to a larger polity, through an
analysis of Taylor's thought and politics. Redhead argues that Taylor's
work evinces a gallant, though unsucessful confrontation with
fragmentation that dramatically illuminates the politcal, moral and
epistemological tensions at play in a problem of political
fragmentation. Charles Taylor is both a major contribution to
contemporary debates about liberalism, group rights, and
multiculturalism as well as a path breaking study of the politics, life,
and thought of Charles Taylor.