LIBERALISM COMMUNITY AND CULTURE (CLARENDON Paperbacks) By Will Kymlicka NEW

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Book Title
Liberalism, Community, and Culture (Clarendon s)
ISBN-10
0198278713
Genre
POLITICAL SCIENCE
ISBN
9780198278719
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Publisher
Oxford University Press, Incorporated
ISBN-10
0198278713
ISBN-13
9780198278719
eBay Product ID (ePID)
88140

Product Key Features

Number of Pages
288 Pages
Language
English
Publication Name
Liberalism, Community, and Culture
Publication Year
1991
Subject
History & Theory, General, Anthropology / Cultural & Social, Political Ideologies / Conservatism & Liberalism
Features
Reprint
Type
Textbook
Author
Will Kymlicka
Subject Area
Political Science, Social Science
Series
Clarendon Paperbacks Ser.
Format
Uk-Trade Paper

Dimensions

Item Height
0.7 in
Item Weight
14.5 Oz
Item Length
8.5 in
Item Width
5.4 in

Additional Product Features

Intended Audience
College Audience
Dewey Edition
19
Reviews
'Kymlicka has provided the best philosophical treatment of minority rights that I know of. His book deserves to be widely read and discussed.'Canadian Philosophical Review, 'a sensitive and sustained exploration of the complex connections of liberal theory and practice with cultural membership in a plural society.'Times Higher Education Supplement, 'An excellent starting point would be the ground-breaking work of the young Canadian political philosopher Professor Will Kymlicka, and particularly his seminal book Liberalism, Community, and Culture'Peace River Block News, 21 February 1992, 'excellent book ... Kymlicka has provided the best philosophical treatment of minority rights issues that I know of. His book deserves to be widely read and discussed.'Canadian Philosophical Reviews, "Highly recommended for upper-division undergraduates and above."--Choice "This excellent book, while forming a perfectly coherent whole, fulfils two major purposes. It is a highly lucid and informed discussion-the most comprehensive yet-of the debate between liberals and communitarians, and defense of liberalism against both communitarian and Marxist critiques. It is also a very powerful liberal argument for the protection of the collective rights of minority cultures...essential reading for political and legal theorists and philosophers who are interested in real, urgent political issues. It should become a core text in graduate and advanced undergraduate courses in contemporary political theory. It is to be hoped, too, that it will be read and considered seriously by those who are making policy decisions about the collective rights needed to protect minority cultures. Kymlicka has given us a first book that is always highly intelligent, clear, readable, and focused on crucial issues-and sometimes brilliant."--Political Theory "A provocative analysis of the place of cultural membership in liberal theory, as well as an excellent elaboration and defense of liberal principles."--American Political Review "The best philosophical treatment of minority rights issues that I know of. His book deserves to be widely read and discussed."--Canadian Philosophical Review "An ambitious and closely argued book. It engages with rigour and insight some of the central issues in the contemporary debate between liberals and communitarians...I encourage anyone who is interested in political philosophy to read the book."--Philosophical Books, 'an important defense of contemporary liberal theory from communitarian attacks Liberalism, Community, and Culture provides a provocative analysis of the place of cultural membership in liberal theory, as well as an excellent elaboration and defense of liberal principles.' PoliticalTheory, "Highly recommended for upper-division undergraduates and above."--Choice"This excellent book, while forming a perfectly coherent whole, fulfils two major purposes. It is a highly lucid and informed discussion-the most comprehensive yet-of the debate between liberals and communitarians, and defense of liberalism against both communitarian and Marxist critiques. It is also a very powerful liberal argument for the protection of the collective rights of minority cultures...essential reading for political and legal theorists and philosophers who are interested in real, urgent political issues. It should become a core text in graduate and advanced undergraduate courses in contemporary political theory. It is to be hoped, too, that it will be read and considered seriously by those who are making policy decisions about the collective rights needed to protect minority cultures. Kymlicka has given us a first book that is always highly intelligent, clear, readable, and focused on crucial issues-and sometimes brilliant."-- Political Theory"A provocative analysis of the place of cultural membership in liberal theory, as well as an excellent elaboration and defense of liberal principles."--American Political Review"The best philosophical treatment of minority rights issues that I know of. His book deserves to be widely read and discussed."--Canadian Philosophical Review"An ambitious and closely argued book. It engages with rigour and insight some of the central issues in the contemporary debate between liberals and communitarians...I encourage anyone who is interested in political philosophy to read the book."--Philosophical Books, 'a spirited attempt to square the liberal circle, and give groups a legitimate place within an individualistic ontology.'Radical Philosophy, 'The argument is provocative and the book is full of interest. Kymlicka as a philosopher ... gives abstract arguments their full due, but takes up concrete issues with equal facility.'Canadian Journal of Political Science, 'an ambitious and closely argued book. It engages with rigour and insight some of the central issues in the contemporary debate between liberals and communitarians ... I encourage anyone who is interested in political philosophy to read the book.'Philosophical Books, 'a provocative analysis of the place of cultural membership in liberal theory, as well as an excellent elaboration and defense of liberal principles.'American Political Science Review, 'This excellent book, while forming a perfectly coherent whole, fulfills two major purposes. It is a highly lucid and informed discussion - the most comprehensive yet - of the debate between liberals and communitarians, and defense of liberalism against both communitarian and Marxistcritiques. It is also a very powerful liberal argument for the protection of the collective rights of minority cultures ... essential reading for political and legal theorists and philosophers who are interested in real, urgent political issues.'Political Theory, 'This is a spirited attempt to square the liberal circle, and give groups a legitimate place in an individualistic moral ontology ... he has much of interest to say about the various elements in practicable policies of cultural pluralism ... Kymlicka, as a liberal, is to be commended for atleast broaching a topic that may embarass even the collectivists of the left.'David Archard, Radical Philosophy 57, Spring 1991, "Highly recommended for upper-division undergraduates and above."--Choice "This excellent book, while forming a perfectly coherent whole, fulfils two major purposes. It is a highly lucid and informed discussion-the most comprehensive yet-of the debate between liberals and communitarians, and defense of liberalism against both communitarian and Marxist critiques. It is also a very powerful liberal argument for the protection of the collective rights of minority cultures...essential reading for political and legal theorists and philosophers who are interested in real, urgent political issues. It should become a core text in graduate and advanced undergraduate courses in contemporary political theory. It is to be hoped, too, that it will be read and considered seriously by those who are making policy decisions about the collective rights needed to protect minority cultures. Kymlicka has given us a first book that is always highly intelligent, clear, readable, and focused on crucial issues-and sometimes brilliant."-- Political Theory "A provocative analysis of the place of cultural membership in liberal theory, as well as an excellent elaboration and defense of liberal principles."--American Political Review "The best philosophical treatment of minority rights issues that I know of. His book deserves to be widely read and discussed."--Canadian Philosophical Review "An ambitious and closely argued book. It engages with rigour and insight some of the central issues in the contemporary debate between liberals and communitarians...I encourage anyone who is interested in political philosophy to read the book."--Philosophical Books, 'an important defense of contemporary liberal theory from communitarian attacks Liberalism, Community, and Culture provides a provocative analysis of the place of cultural membership in liberal theory, as well as an excellent elaboration and defense of liberal principles.' Political Theory
Illustrated
Yes
Dewey Decimal
302.5
Edition Description
Reprint
Table Of Content
Introduction; LIBERALISM: Liberalism; The Right and the Good; COMMUNITY: Communitarianism and the Self; Taylor's 'Social Thesis'; Marxism and the Critique of Justice; LIBERALISM AND CULTURAL MEMBERSHIP: Liberalism in Culturally Plural Societies; The Value of Cultural Membership; Equality for Minority Membership; Equality for Minority Cultures; Minority Rights and Liberal Tradition; Walzer and Minority Rights; Communitarianism and Minority Rights; Apartheid in South Africa; Conclusion
Synopsis
Liberalism is often described as a theory about the proper relationship between the individual and the state, but it also contains a broader account of the relationship between the individual and society. This book presents the liberal view about the nature and value of community and culture in an unusually explicit and systematic way, and links it to more familiar liberal views on individual rights and state neutrality., Liberalism is often described as a theory about the proper relationship between the individual and the state. But liberalism also contains a broader account of the relationship between the individual and society. Kymlicka here presents the liberal view about the nature and value of community culture in an unusually explicit and systematic way, and links it to more familiar liberal views on individual rights and state neutrality., Will Kymlicka presents the liberal view about the nature and value of community and culture in an unusually explicit and systematic way, linking it to more familiar liberal views on individual rights and state neutrality.

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