Multicultural Citizenship: A Liberal Theory of Minority Rights

Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press (1995)
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For them, citizenship is by definition a matter of treating people as individuals with equal rights under the law. This is what distinguishes democratic citizenship from feudal and other pre-modern views that determined people's political status by ...

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