'Interlok a classic work of Malaysian racism'

interlokWhy did a book that failed to suitably impress the literati of its time proceed to enjoy political patronage later, he asked.
It is not unreasonable to deduce that the book’s publication in 1971 (the manuscript being revived after languishing four years in obscurity) was agenda driven.

 

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Singapore2025: Singapore Government Scholarships - A case for greater representation of Minority Races?

It is my argument that comparing Singapore’s race relations against Malaysia sets the bar for the Singapore system too low, and ultimately represents a meaningless comparison. Worse, the blind confidence in the Singapore state’s meritocracy mantra may operate to dilute and distract Singaporeans from making serious enquiries into the substance of our multi-racial society.

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History syllabus and textbooks: The non-Malay fig leaf and more serious matters

 

There are larger issues as well that we need to debate vigorously in the public sphere. Will the teaching of history, especially in its current form, foster patriotism and national unity? Or will it result in greater racial and religious polarization? 

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