Categorizing Groups, Categorizing States: Theorizing Minority Rights in a World of Deep Diversity

Ethics and International Affairs 23 (4):371-388 (2009)
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Kymlicka believes that it is Walzer's idiosyncratic approach to categorization—more than his controversial theory of justice-as-common-meanings—which explains his relatively marginal role in the multiculturalism debate.

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