Group Rights as Human Rights: A Liberal Approach to Multiculturalism

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Springer Science & Business Media, 30 juin 2006 - 263 pages

Liberal theories have long insisted that cultural diversity in democratic societies can be accommodated through classical liberal tools, in particular through individual rights, and they have often rejected the claims of cultural minorities for group rights as illiberal. Group Rights as Human Rights argues that such a rejection is misguided. Based on a thorough analysis of the concept of group rights, it proposes to overcome the dominant dichotomy between "individual" human rights and "collective" group rights by recognizing that group rights also serve individual interests. It also challenges the claim that group rights, so understood, conflict with the liberal principle of neutrality; on the contrary, these rights help realize the neutrality ideal as they counter cultural biases that exist in Western states. Group rights deserve to be classified as human rights because they respond to fundamental, and morally important, human interests. Reading the theories of Will Kymlicka and Charles Taylor as complementary rather than opposed, Group Rights as Human Rights sees group rights as anchored both in the value of cultural belonging for the development of individual autonomy and in each person’s need for a recognition of her identity. This double foundation has important consequences for the scope of group rights: it highlights their potential not only in dealing with national minorities but also with immigrant groups; and it allows to determine how far such rights should also benefit illiberal groups. Participation, not intervention, should here be the guiding principle if group rights are to realize the liberal promise.

 

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Introduction
1
Cultural Minorities and Group Rights Contested Concepts
19
Towards an Alternative Notion of Group Rights
43
Two Complementary Conceptions of Group Rights
50
Conclusion
58
Understanding Multiculturalism Which Groups Qualify? Chapter IV Tolerance Neutrality and Group Rights 65 87
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Tolerance Neutrality and Group Rights
87
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101
On the Relevance of Cultural Belonging Group Rights
147
Multiculturalism Ethnic Minorities and the Limits
200
The Value of Cultural Pluralism Some Final Remarks on
243
Concluding Remarks
249
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