Liberalism and the Politicization of Ethnicity

Canadian Journal of Law and Jurisprudence 4 (2):239-256 (1991)
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Most liberal democracies exhibit cultural pluralism, that is, citizens of the same country belong to various cultural communities, and so speak different languages, read different literatures, practice different customs. Most contemporary liberal political philosophy, on the other hand, assumes that countries are “nation-states”. Citizens of the same state are assumed to share a common nationality, speak the same language, develop the same culture. My concern in this paper is with how liberals have adapted their principles to deal with cultural pluralism.

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reprint Kymlicka, W. (1995) "Liberalism and the politicization of ethnicity". In Stapleton, Julia, Group rights: perspectives since 1900, pp. : Thoemmes Press (1995)

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