Group Rights As Human Rights:: A Liberal Approac...
(e.g., Kymlicka’s "context of choice," Taylor’s "politics of recognition")
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Neus Torbisco Casals’ argues that group rights are not a threat to liberalism but are essential for realizing its core promises of autonomy and neutrality. Key Arguments Kymlicka’s "context of choice
: Suggests that group rights should be managed through democratic participation rather than top-down state intervention to preserve liberal values. Significance in Political Philosophy preparing for a debate
(e.g., preparing for a debate, writing a thesis)
: Rejects the idea that the state is neutral by ignoring culture. It argues that recognizing group rights counters existing cultural biases in Western states.
(e.g., Kymlicka’s "context of choice," Taylor’s "politics of recognition")
If you tell me what you're working on, I can provide more specific help:
Neus Torbisco Casals’ argues that group rights are not a threat to liberalism but are essential for realizing its core promises of autonomy and neutrality. Key Arguments
: Suggests that group rights should be managed through democratic participation rather than top-down state intervention to preserve liberal values. Significance in Political Philosophy
(e.g., preparing for a debate, writing a thesis)
: Rejects the idea that the state is neutral by ignoring culture. It argues that recognizing group rights counters existing cultural biases in Western states.