Within Western political philosophy, the rights of groups has
often been neglected or addressed in only the narrowest fashion.
Focusing solely on whether rights are exercised by individuals or
groups misses what lies at the heart of ethnocultural conflict,
leaving the crucial question unanswered: can the familiar system of
common citizenship rights within liberal democracies sufficiently
accommodate the legitimate interests of ethnic citizens.
Specifically, how does membership in an ethnic group differ from
other groups, such as professional, lifestyle, or advocacy groups?
How important is ethnicity to personal identity and self-respect,
and does accommodating these interests require more than standard
citizenship rights? Crucially, what forms of ethnocultural
accommodations are consistent with democratic equality, individual
freedom, and political stability? Invoking numerous cases studies
and addressing the issue of ethnicity from a range of perspectives,
Ethnicity and Group Rights seeks to answer these questions.
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