This article is about the relationship between anti-racism and universalism in France. The author argues that the two are not incompatible, but rather that they are mutually reinforcing. Anti-racism is necessary to uphold the true values of the French Republic, and universalism must be anti-racist in order to be truly inclusive. The author calls for a form of “postcolonial universalism” that takes into account the history of colonialism and racism in France, and that is open to being challenged and redefined. This is a long-term struggle, but it is necessary if France is to live up to its ideals.

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