$19.95, paper, ISBN 978-0-674-94851-8. Here he writes with a fatalistic, almost disillusioned approach; wistful in that he "feels warmly attached to the old America" and yet resigned to the fact that 'We are all Multiculturalists Now'. How to Cite. Lawrence Blum We Are All Multiculturalists Now.Cambridge, Mass. The melting pot is no more. we are all multiculturalists now by Nathan Glazer ‧ RELEASE DATE: March 20, 1997 A wry statement of reluctant resignation to America's prevailing cultural realities, by Glazer, a Harvard sociologist and education/social-policy expert. : Harvard University Press, 1997. $19.95 (cloth). That title seems quite an extraordinary declaration from a man who became known in the 1980s for his neoconservatism as well as for his persistent criticism of certain liberal social policies such as affirmative action. and London England: Harvard University Press, 1997. Book Reviews Nathan Glazer, . Some of the readers familiar with Nathan Glazer's writings may be surprised or intrigued, as the case may be, by his latest book, We Are All Multiculturalists Now. He highlights what this change means for national unity, civil society, and especially for the education of our youth. We Are All Multiculturalists Now. Read 3 reviews from the world's largest community for readers. Chapter 7, "Can We Be Brought Together," explores consequences of that failure and the separation of blacks and whites in the United States. The book title and observation are adaptations of an 1889 comment by British cabinet official Sir William Harcourt who claimed "We are all socialists now." 179 pp. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1997. We Are All Multiculturalists Now is a reasoned and discerning analysis of an issue that has generated intense controversy… [Glazer’s] account of the history of America’s responses to immigration offers an invaluable context for assessing contemporary racial and ethnic issues. Pp. We Are All Multiculturalists Now book. We Are All Multiculturalists Now. Within a context of increasing international mobility and global processes of ethno-cultural mixing, one may say "we are all multiculturalists now" (Kivisto 2012). Glazer explores the changes in American society, arguing that the “melting pot” and assimilation have been discarded in favor of multiculturalism. doi: 10.1111/j.1533-8525.2011.01223.x The Sociological Quarterly, 53: 1–24. Chapter 8, "We Are All Multiculturalists Now," discusses the inescapableness of the multicultural phase in current education. 179. Expanding Your Comfort Zone: We Are All Multiculturalists Now Student Conservation Association Blane Harding Director of Advising, Recruitment, and Retention Colorado State University Last modified by: stusr Company: Colorado State University Cambridge, Mass. Glazer's other purpose, as the book title suggests, is to demonstrate that we are all multiculturalists now. Kivisto, P. (2012), WE REALLY ARE ALL MULTICULTURALISTS NOW.