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Pragmatism, rights, and democracy
Beth J. Singer
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Frontmatter
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Acknowledgments (page ix)
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Preface (page xi)
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I ORTHODOXY AND HETERODOXY IN THE THEORY OF RIGHTS
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1. Four Principles of Traditional Theories of Rights (page 3)
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2. An Alternative to the Dominant Tradition (page 23)
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3. Jean-Jacques Rousseau, John Stuart Mill, and Thomas Hill Green on Natural rights (page 42)
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II DEMOCRACY AND MULTICULTURALISM
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4. The Democratic Solution to Ethnic Pluralism (page 61)
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5. Difference, Otherness, and the Creation of Community (page 81)
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6. Multiculturalism, Identity, and Minority Rights: Will Kymlicka and the Concept of Special Rights (page 92)
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7. Deep Diversity: Charles Taylor and the Politics of Federalism (page 108)
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III DEMOCRATIC PRAXIS
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8. Pragmatism, Rights, and Democracy (page 121)
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9. Reconciling Liberalism and Communitarianism (page 142)
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Postscript: But I Have a Right! (page 169)
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Bibliography (page 187)
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Index (page 197)
Journal Abbreviation | Label | URL |
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ET | 110.3 (Apr. 2000): 663 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/10.1086/233345 |
Citable Link
Published: 1999
Publisher: Fordham University Press
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- 9780823282821 (ebook)
- 9780823218684 (paper)