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"Most foundational works in political philosophy have made fundamentally false and far-reaching assumptions concerning the culturally homogeneous character of the polity. Deliberative Democracy, Polit"
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
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- Erscheinungstermin: 9. März 2018
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
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Jorge Valadez
PrefaceAcknowledgments1. IntroductionThree Dilemmas of Multicultural
DemocraciesThree Doctrines to Address These DilemmasDeveloping Democratic
Citizenship in Multicultural Democracies2. Deliberative Democracy
Advantages of Deliberative Democracy for Multicultural SocietiesProblems
with Implementing Deliberative Democracy in Multicultural
SocietiesClassifying Ethnocultural Groups On the Basis of the Prospects for
Creating the Common Political Communities Required by Deliberative
DemocracyAutonomist and Secessionist Groups and the Limits of Deliberative
Democracy3. Epistemological EgalitarianismResources, Capabilities and
Political EqualityMotivation for Political Participation and Political
EqualityEquality of Political EfficacyThe Limits of Deliberative
Democracy4. The Function and Justification of Political CommunitiesThree
Questions Concerning the Normative Basis of Political
CommunitiesConsent-based Theories of the StateMoral Constraints on the
Formation of Political CommunitiesThe Proper Function and Justification of
Political CommunitiesCommunal Self-Determination and the Autonomy of the
Individual5. The Nature of Self-DeterminationTamir on National
Self-DeterminationKymlicka's Theory of Ethnocultural Group
Self-DeterminationEvaluating Kymlicka's Theory of Self-DeterminationThe
Need for an Integrated and Comprehensive Theory of Ethnocultural Group
Self-Determination6. Self-Determination for Accommodationist GroupsThe
Connection Between Prejudice and Institutional PowerThe Importance of
Equitable Political RepresentationThe Desirability of Systems of
Proportional Representation for Accommodationist Groups7.
Self-Determination for Autonomist and Secessionist GroupsGeneral Criticisms
of Self-GovernanceThe Moral Justification of Self-GovernanceBuchanan's
Theory of SecessionEvaluating Buchanan's Theory of SecessionThe Meaning of
Self-Determination for Autonomist GroupsThe Importance of Cosmopolitan
Democracy for Comprehensive Ethnocultural Group Self-Determination8.
DemocraciesThree Doctrines to Address These DilemmasDeveloping Democratic
Citizenship in Multicultural Democracies2. Deliberative Democracy
Advantages of Deliberative Democracy for Multicultural SocietiesProblems
with Implementing Deliberative Democracy in Multicultural
SocietiesClassifying Ethnocultural Groups On the Basis of the Prospects for
Creating the Common Political Communities Required by Deliberative
DemocracyAutonomist and Secessionist Groups and the Limits of Deliberative
Democracy3. Epistemological EgalitarianismResources, Capabilities and
Political EqualityMotivation for Political Participation and Political
EqualityEquality of Political EfficacyThe Limits of Deliberative
Democracy4. The Function and Justification of Political CommunitiesThree
Questions Concerning the Normative Basis of Political
CommunitiesConsent-based Theories of the StateMoral Constraints on the
Formation of Political CommunitiesThe Proper Function and Justification of
Political CommunitiesCommunal Self-Determination and the Autonomy of the
Individual5. The Nature of Self-DeterminationTamir on National
Self-DeterminationKymlicka's Theory of Ethnocultural Group
Self-DeterminationEvaluating Kymlicka's Theory of Self-DeterminationThe
Need for an Integrated and Comprehensive Theory of Ethnocultural Group
Self-Determination6. Self-Determination for Accommodationist GroupsThe
Connection Between Prejudice and Institutional PowerThe Importance of
Equitable Political RepresentationThe Desirability of Systems of
Proportional Representation for Accommodationist Groups7.
Self-Determination for Autonomist and Secessionist GroupsGeneral Criticisms
of Self-GovernanceThe Moral Justification of Self-GovernanceBuchanan's
Theory of SecessionEvaluating Buchanan's Theory of SecessionThe Meaning of
Self-Determination for Autonomist GroupsThe Importance of Cosmopolitan
Democracy for Comprehensive Ethnocultural Group Self-Determination8.
PrefaceAcknowledgments1. IntroductionThree Dilemmas of Multicultural
DemocraciesThree Doctrines to Address These DilemmasDeveloping Democratic
Citizenship in Multicultural Democracies2. Deliberative Democracy
Advantages of Deliberative Democracy for Multicultural SocietiesProblems
with Implementing Deliberative Democracy in Multicultural
SocietiesClassifying Ethnocultural Groups On the Basis of the Prospects for
Creating the Common Political Communities Required by Deliberative
DemocracyAutonomist and Secessionist Groups and the Limits of Deliberative
Democracy3. Epistemological EgalitarianismResources, Capabilities and
Political EqualityMotivation for Political Participation and Political
EqualityEquality of Political EfficacyThe Limits of Deliberative
Democracy4. The Function and Justification of Political CommunitiesThree
Questions Concerning the Normative Basis of Political
CommunitiesConsent-based Theories of the StateMoral Constraints on the
Formation of Political CommunitiesThe Proper Function and Justification of
Political CommunitiesCommunal Self-Determination and the Autonomy of the
Individual5. The Nature of Self-DeterminationTamir on National
Self-DeterminationKymlicka's Theory of Ethnocultural Group
Self-DeterminationEvaluating Kymlicka's Theory of Self-DeterminationThe
Need for an Integrated and Comprehensive Theory of Ethnocultural Group
Self-Determination6. Self-Determination for Accommodationist GroupsThe
Connection Between Prejudice and Institutional PowerThe Importance of
Equitable Political RepresentationThe Desirability of Systems of
Proportional Representation for Accommodationist Groups7.
Self-Determination for Autonomist and Secessionist GroupsGeneral Criticisms
of Self-GovernanceThe Moral Justification of Self-GovernanceBuchanan's
Theory of SecessionEvaluating Buchanan's Theory of SecessionThe Meaning of
Self-Determination for Autonomist GroupsThe Importance of Cosmopolitan
Democracy for Comprehensive Ethnocultural Group Self-Determination8.
DemocraciesThree Doctrines to Address These DilemmasDeveloping Democratic
Citizenship in Multicultural Democracies2. Deliberative Democracy
Advantages of Deliberative Democracy for Multicultural SocietiesProblems
with Implementing Deliberative Democracy in Multicultural
SocietiesClassifying Ethnocultural Groups On the Basis of the Prospects for
Creating the Common Political Communities Required by Deliberative
DemocracyAutonomist and Secessionist Groups and the Limits of Deliberative
Democracy3. Epistemological EgalitarianismResources, Capabilities and
Political EqualityMotivation for Political Participation and Political
EqualityEquality of Political EfficacyThe Limits of Deliberative
Democracy4. The Function and Justification of Political CommunitiesThree
Questions Concerning the Normative Basis of Political
CommunitiesConsent-based Theories of the StateMoral Constraints on the
Formation of Political CommunitiesThe Proper Function and Justification of
Political CommunitiesCommunal Self-Determination and the Autonomy of the
Individual5. The Nature of Self-DeterminationTamir on National
Self-DeterminationKymlicka's Theory of Ethnocultural Group
Self-DeterminationEvaluating Kymlicka's Theory of Self-DeterminationThe
Need for an Integrated and Comprehensive Theory of Ethnocultural Group
Self-Determination6. Self-Determination for Accommodationist GroupsThe
Connection Between Prejudice and Institutional PowerThe Importance of
Equitable Political RepresentationThe Desirability of Systems of
Proportional Representation for Accommodationist Groups7.
Self-Determination for Autonomist and Secessionist GroupsGeneral Criticisms
of Self-GovernanceThe Moral Justification of Self-GovernanceBuchanan's
Theory of SecessionEvaluating Buchanan's Theory of SecessionThe Meaning of
Self-Determination for Autonomist GroupsThe Importance of Cosmopolitan
Democracy for Comprehensive Ethnocultural Group Self-Determination8.