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Cultural Identity and the Nation-State Carol C. Gould

Cultural Identity and the Nation-State By Carol C. Gould

Cultural Identity and the Nation-State by Carol C. Gould


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Summary

These essays consider alternative models of the recognition of diverse cultures and the significance of cultural and national identity within democratic societies. The impact of this recognition is examined, as is the tension between the recognition of diverse cultures.

Cultural Identity and the Nation-State Summary

Cultural Identity and the Nation-State by Carol C. Gould

In this collection, several distinguished political philosophers consider alternative models of the recognition of diverse cultures and the significance of cultural and national identity within democratic societies. The impact of this recognition for conceptions of citizenship and the supposed neutrality of the democratic state is examined, in the framework of economic and political globalization on the one hand, and the widespread assertion of cultural and ethnic differences on the other. The tension between the recognition of diverse cultures and universal frameworks of human rights is discussed, as are the idea of national self-determination and the new forms of democratic and civic institutions that may be required in order to deal with present political conflicts.

About Carol C. Gould

Carol C. Gould is professor of philosophy at Stevens Institute of Technology and adjunct professor of international and public affairs at Columbia University. Pasquale Pasquino is Paris Research Associate at the CREA-Ecole Polytechnique.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1 Preface Chapter 2 The Ethics of Self-Determination: Democratic, National, Regional Chapter 3 Peoples, Nations, and the Unity of Societies Chapter 4 Could Canada Turn into Bosnia? Chapter 5 Blood Brothers, Consumers, or Citizens? Three Models of Identity - Ethnic, Commercial, and Civic Chapter 6 Two Concepts of Universality and the Problem of Cultural Relativism Chapter 7 The French Republic and the Claims of Diversity Chapter 8 Value Judgments and Political Assessments about National Models of Citizenship: The U.S. and French Cases Chapter 9 Constitutional Adjudication and Democracy: Comparative Perspectives-The United States, France, and Italy

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GOR013471727
9780847696772
0847696774
Cultural Identity and the Nation-State by Carol C. Gould
Used - Very Good
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Rowman & Littlefield
20010806
176
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