This book examines liberal theory's attempts to accommodate
pluralism, asking two fundamental questions: How and why have
theorists based their defenses and proposed revisions of liberal
pluralism upon particular and contestable definitions of what is
the relevant and significant plurality? And can a revised liberal
pluralism account for the political significance of sub-national
identity group membership?
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