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Debating Difference Group Rights And Liberal Democracy In India 1st Edition Rochana Bajpai

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Debating Difference Group Rights And Liberal Democracy In India 1st Edition Rochana Bajpai
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Publisher: Oxford University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 8.53 MB
Pages: 292
Author: Rochana Bajpai
ISBN: 9780199088232, 0199088233
Language: English
Year: 2011
Edition: 1

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Debating Difference Group Rights And Liberal Democracy In India 1st Edition Rochana Bajpai by Rochana Bajpai 9780199088232, 0199088233 instant download after payment.

How can inequalities between groups be addressed, while at the same time sustaining common citizenship? Debating Difference offers a new approach to this key question for liberal democracies, demonstrating that argument and debate is crucial for reconciling the demands of group equality and civic unity. India offers a unique case of group-differentiated rights. Using landmark constitutional and legislative debates on minority rights and quotas, Rochana Bajpai develops a model for interpreting post-Independence group rights that hinges on the interplay between five principal normative concepts—secularism, democracy, social justice, national unity, and development. Tracing the shifting meanings of these values over time, this book demonstrates that liberal and democratic concepts are more sophisticated and widely shared in the Indian polity than is commonly believed. The author identifies the limits of Western-centric accounts of multiculturalism. She also establishes the significance of political rhetoric for explanations of policy shifts and political change.

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