Alan Patten’s Equal Recognition is a major contribution to the normative literature on minority rights. I nonetheless suggest that liberal culturalism as a normative theory, even in Patten’s sophisticated version, is ill suited to deal with the challenges related to the status of religion in the public sphere that are so prevalent in contemporary democracies. In addition, I submit that Patten did not supply a fully convincing answer to the argument that liberal egalitarianism, well understood, is capacious enough to secure fair terms of social cooperation for members of cultural minorities, making the (allegedly burdensome) language of “cultural rights” and “cultural recognition” superfluous
textLiberal multiculturalism, at least in the lines of some of its advocates, is vulnerable to seri...
Multiculturalism depends for its cogency and normative appeal on a particular vision of the characte...
This article starts by setting out the evaluative criteria provided by Will Kymlicka's liberal accou...
Alan Patten’s Equal Recognition is a major contribution to the normative literature on minority righ...
Alan Patten’s Equal Recognition offers a new and powerful argument to support the ‘strong cultural r...
Is the discrepancy between the cultural and linguistic rights of immigrants on the one hand and nati...
In this introduction, we first give a brief overview of the debate over multiculturalism in politica...
Alan Patten presents his account of minority rights as broadly continuous with Ronald Dworkin’s theo...
© 2016 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. In this introduction, we first give ...
Alan Patten's Equal Recognition is a compelling justification of a liberal,procedural conception of ...
Brian Barry\u27s book Culture & Equality brings his egalitarian liberal conception of justice to b...
This is the author accepted manuscript.No abstractThe author received no financial support for the r...
In Equal Recognition, Alan Patten argues that in a proper relationship between normative political t...
This comment examines the idea of ‘neutrality of treatment’ that is at the heart of Alan Patten’s de...
Many political theorists are multiculturalists. They believe that states ought to support and accomm...
textLiberal multiculturalism, at least in the lines of some of its advocates, is vulnerable to seri...
Multiculturalism depends for its cogency and normative appeal on a particular vision of the characte...
This article starts by setting out the evaluative criteria provided by Will Kymlicka's liberal accou...
Alan Patten’s Equal Recognition is a major contribution to the normative literature on minority righ...
Alan Patten’s Equal Recognition offers a new and powerful argument to support the ‘strong cultural r...
Is the discrepancy between the cultural and linguistic rights of immigrants on the one hand and nati...
In this introduction, we first give a brief overview of the debate over multiculturalism in politica...
Alan Patten presents his account of minority rights as broadly continuous with Ronald Dworkin’s theo...
© 2016 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. In this introduction, we first give ...
Alan Patten's Equal Recognition is a compelling justification of a liberal,procedural conception of ...
Brian Barry\u27s book Culture & Equality brings his egalitarian liberal conception of justice to b...
This is the author accepted manuscript.No abstractThe author received no financial support for the r...
In Equal Recognition, Alan Patten argues that in a proper relationship between normative political t...
This comment examines the idea of ‘neutrality of treatment’ that is at the heart of Alan Patten’s de...
Many political theorists are multiculturalists. They believe that states ought to support and accomm...
textLiberal multiculturalism, at least in the lines of some of its advocates, is vulnerable to seri...
Multiculturalism depends for its cogency and normative appeal on a particular vision of the characte...
This article starts by setting out the evaluative criteria provided by Will Kymlicka's liberal accou...