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Multiculturalism, identity, and rights / edited by Bruce Haddock and Peter Sutch
Bib ID 1031115
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Description London ; New York : Routledge, 2003 
vi, 236 p. ; 24 cm. 
ISBN 041531514X (hdbk.) 
Series

Routledge innovations in political theory ; 12

Full contents
  • Practical reason and identity / Bruce Haddock
  • Liberalism and multiculturalism : once more unto the breach / John Horton
  • What is so different about difference? / Andrew Vincent
  • "Authenticity" in the jargon of multiculturalism / Mark Evans
  • Theorizing recognition / Jonathan Seglow
  • Identity, equality, and power : tensions in Parekh's political theory of multiculturalism / P.J. Kelly
  • The limits of universalism / Andrea Baumeister
  • Canadian indigenous peoples and the transformation of political theory into cultural identity / Mark Francis
  • Identity, reflection, and justification / Peri Roberts
  • Brian Barry's egalitarian critique of multiculturalism : a liberal nationalist defence / Margaret Moore
 
Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Subjects Multiculturalism.
Other authors/contributors Haddock, B. A  |  Sutch, Peter, 1971-

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