First published in 1998, this volume emerged in the light of the
resurgence of militant nationalism and racism since liberalism's
alleged triumph in 1989. We have to ask whether liberalism
represents a bulwark against these deformations, or whether it is
in fact their harbinger. Central themes explored in this
interdisciplinary collection are: c the position of the Romani,
especially in central and eastern Europe c the nature and scope of
multiculturalism and its relation to conceptions of recognition c
the relations of liberalism to nationalism and racism c the
philosophical relation of 'the individual' to national and other
identities c the debate between liberal and communitarian
conceptions of personhood The book will thus be of particular
interest to social and political scientists, philosophers and
educationalists, as well as to anyone more generally concerned with
contemporary issues of nationalism and racism.
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