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Preface Contributors CONTENTS Xl xiii PART I: MEANINGS OF ETHNICI1Y AND GROUP RIGHTS 1. Introduction WILL KYMLICKA AND IAN SHAPIRO 3 2. Classifying Cultural Rights JACOB T. LEVY PART II: THE IDEA OF TOLERATION 22 3. Cultural Toleration CHANDRAN KUKATHAS 69 4. Response to Kukathas MICHAEL WALZER 105 5. On Human Diversity and the Limits of Toleration ADENO ADDIS 112 6. The Idea of Nonliberal Constitutionalism GRAHAM WALKER 154 PART III: THE NORMATIVE STATUS OF ETHNICI1Y 7. Group Rights and Ethnicity THOMAS W. POGGE vii 187 viii Contents 8. On Justifying Special Ethnic Group Rights: Comments on Pogge S. JAMES ANAYA 222 PART IV: GROUP RIGHTS AND GROUP AGENCY 9. Group Agency and Group Rights JAMES W. NICKEL 235 10. Common-Law Constructions of Group Autonomy: A Case Study DENISE G. REAUME 257 11. A Tale of Two Villages (Or, Legal Realism Comes to Town) NOMI MAYA STOLZENBERG 290 PART V: GROUP REPRESENTATION 12. Deferring Group Representation IRIS MARION YOUNG 13. What Is a Balanced Committee? Democratic Theory, Public Law, and the Question of Fair Representation on Quasi-Legislative Bodies ANDREW STARK 349 377 PART VI: DYNAMICS OF INCLUSION AND EXCLUSION 14. Self-Determination: Politics, Philosophy, and Law DONALD L. HOROWITZ 421 15. Tribes, Regions, and Nationalism in Democratic Malawi DEBORAH KASPIN 464 16. "That Time Was Apartheid, Now It's the New South Mrica": Discourses of Race in Ruyterwacht, 1995 COURTNEY JUNG AND JEREMY SEEKINGS 504 [3.138.113.188] Project MUSE (2024-04-23 09:47 GMT) Contents 17. From Ethnic Exclusion to Ethnic Diversity: The Australian Path to Multiculturalism JOHN KANE 18. Straight Gay Politics: The Limits of an Ethnic Model of Inclusion CATHY J. COHEN Index IX 540 572 617 ...

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