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Culture, Citizenship, and Community
A Contextual Exploration of Justice as Evenhandedness
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300 pages
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The book explores how cultural and identity claims are articulated by immigrants, national minorities, and aboriginal groups across various societies, contributing to discussions on multiculturalism and democratic theory. Carens advocates for a contextual approach to theory, emphasizing the importance of real-world implications and the normative principles inherent in practices. He critiques the conventional liberal view of justice, proposing a more inclusive understanding of citizenship that embraces multiplicity and is informed by just practices, challenging traditional notions of neutrality.
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2000, paperback
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