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Kymlicka, Will

Kymlicka, Will. Politics in the Vernacular Nationalism, Multiculturalism, and Citizenship (Oxford, New York Oxford University Press, 2001). [Pg.201]

Kymlicka, Will. Finding Our Way Rethinking Ethnocultural Relations in Canada (Oxford University Press Oxford, 1998). [Pg.201]

Will Kymlicka, The Rights of Minority Cultures (Oxford and New York Oxford University Press, 1995). [Pg.199]

Will Kymlicka, Theorizing Indigenous Rights , 48 Universip of Toronto Im.w Journal (1999). [Pg.200]

Denise G. Rdaume, Common-Law Constructions of Group Autonomy A Case Study, in Ethnicity and Group Rights, ed. Ian Shapiro and Will Kymlicka, NOMOS 39 (New York New York University Press, 1997), pp. 257-89 276. [Pg.68]

Will Kymlicka persuasively argues that national assimilation is hard and, even on the utilitarian scale, is not a sacrifice we can require minorities to make, unless they choose its willingly. Immigrants, for example, wiUingly choose a different national culture and hence forfeit the option to remain in their initial culture they can justifiably be expected to assimilate. WUl Kymlicka, Multicultural Citizenship, Chapter 5. [Pg.153]

Will Kymlicka demonstrates that minority rights can enlarge the freedom of individuals because cultural membership, including membership in a national, or societal, culture, is a necessary condition for individual freedom. See Multicultural Citizenship, pp. 83-84. He also defends the distinction between immigrant and national minorities in chapter 5. [Pg.153]

Laitin, David and Reich, Rob. A Liberal Democratic Approach to Language Justice, in Will Kymlicka and Alan Patten (eds.) Language Rights and Political Theory (Oxford Oxford University Press, 2003). [Pg.201]

Piper, Laurence. Do 1 Need Ethnic Culture to Be Free A Critique of Will Kymlicka s Liberal Nationalism, South African Journal of Philosophy 21(3), 2002. [Pg.202]

Smith, Graham. Sustainable Federalism, Democratization, and Distributive Justice, in Will Kymlicka and Wayne Norman (eds.). Citizenship in Diverse Societies (Oxford University Press Oxford, New York, 2000). [Pg.203]


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