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Rights Groups And Selfinvention Groupdifferentiated Rights In Liberal Theory Eric J Mitnick

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Rights Groups And Selfinvention Groupdifferentiated Rights In Liberal Theory Eric J Mitnick
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Publisher: Ashgate Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.26 MB
Pages: 232
Author: Eric J. Mitnick
ISBN: 0754645738, 9780754645733
Language: English
Year: 2006

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Rights Groups And Selfinvention Groupdifferentiated Rights In Liberal Theory Eric J Mitnick by Eric J. Mitnick 0754645738, 9780754645733 instant download after payment.

This volume describes and critically assesses the group-differentiated form of 'right' from within analytical, constitutive and liberal theory. The book further examines to what extent the group-differentiated form of right serves to constitute aspects of human identity and whether this should be a cause for concern. The more detailed normative work advanced in the book contextually applies the constitutive understanding of rights, and the principles of liberal membership to particular examples of group-differentiated citizenship. Such examples range from slavery and alienage, to more affirmative classifications, such as those apparent in the contexts of civil unions and affirmative action.

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