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Citizenship and Multiculturalism in Western Liberal Democracies

English · Hardback

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Informationen zum Autor David Edward Tabachnick is professor of political science at Nipissing University. Leah Bradshaw is professor of political science at Brock University. Klappentext Reflections on Citizenship and Multiculturalism in Contemporary Western Liberal Democracies explores the classical understanding of citizenship in dialogue with liberal contractual theorists and multicultural theorists in an effort to understand the complexity and diversity of perspectives on citizenship. Zusammenfassung Reflections on Citizenship and Multiculturalism in Contemporary Western Liberal Democracies explores the classical understanding of citizenship in dialogue with liberal contractual theorists and multicultural theorists in an effort to understand the complexity and diversity of perspectives on citizenship. Inhaltsverzeichnis Chapter 1 Aristotelian Citizenship for a Multicultural WorldChapter 2 Challenges to a Deliberative Model of Citizenship Chapter 3 Secularism as a Common GoodChapter 4 Citizenship against the NationChapter 5 Multicultural Taxpayers and Canadian Citizenship: Between the End of History and the Class of CivilizationsChapter 6 Majoritarian Interculturalism and Multicultural NationalismChapter 7 Multiculturalism and National Identity in Canada and the United States after September 11th, 2001Chapter 8 Civic Virtue and Cultural Pluralism from the Standpoint of The Other: Debating Multiculturalism in the Age of Security and SurveillanceChapter 9 The European Union as a Transnational Republic? Consociational, Multicultural, and Post-Territorial DimensionsChapter 10 Striking a Balance? The Battle for Euskara in a Diversifying Basque Country

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