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1 Respect and Recognition ...................................................................................................... ...
will be secure, even if others are not, why argue for state support for any culture? If a culture is dying, the solution may not ...
liberal ideal of individual autonomy, one may ask why the state should not, on Kymlicka’s own grounds, intervene in cultural gro ...
Respecting a culture, however, need not mean a blind acceptance or support of every cultural practice. When it comes to question ...
Anglophones—they moved to the cities, especially Montreal, leaving Cath- olicism and the rural life behind them (Kymlicka 1995 , ...
[the] tastes and opportunities’’ of members and ‘‘provides an anchor for their self-identiWcation and the safety of eVortless se ...
cultural rights preserve cultures, although they might preserve certain iden- tities. Insisting that French remain the primary l ...
readily from public life like religion can (Taylor 1992 ; Young 1990 ; Shachar 2001 ; Parekh 2000 ; Deveaux 2000 ; Kymlicka 1995 ...
Wt. As long as their members can formally leave, there is no role for the central government within them. These groups can educa ...
3 Which Groups? What Kind of Support? .......................................................................................... ...
oppressed. For Iris Marion Young, for example, over 80 percent of the American population is oppressed. 3 We could narrow the ca ...
might the severity of the oppression. My amendment to Carens’s argument is this: context does not tell us which groups have the ...
cultural context is important for the self-respect and autonomy for national minorities, why is not the same true for immigrants ...
protection for practices that include gender discrimination would fail the test of liberal citizenship. Underlying these guideli ...
Buchanan,A.E. 1991 .Secession: The Morality of Political Divorce from Fort Sumter to Lithuania and Quebec. Boulder, Colo.: Westv ...
McDonough, K. and Feinberg,W. 2003 .Education and Citizenship in Liberal- Democratic Societies: Teaching for Cosmopolitan Values ...
Tamir,Y. 1993 .Liberal Nationalism. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press. Taylor,C. 1992. The politics of recognition. Pp. ...
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where identity may or may not play a relevant role. I shall therefore start my analysis focusing on the connection between ways ...
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