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The book will be of interest to readers in a broad range of academic disciplines, including political science, law, history, sociology, and cultural studies.

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Concerned with the transmutation of citizenship that follows from changes in which ethnic and subcultural identities are viewed in contemporary liberal democracies... Spinner moves toward his positive or prescriptive conclusions through careful and balanced reading of a broad range of scholarly work in political science, anthropology, and philosophy, as well as in sociology, and with clear and convincing argument. -- Martin O. Heisler Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science This volume does an excellent job of coming to grips with the issue [of classical liberal political theory treating citizens solely as individuals instead of groups into which real populations are divided] in normative terms. Foreign Affairs

Table of Contents

Preface
Part I: Introduction
Chapter 1. Liberalism
Chapter 2. Race, Ethnicity, and Nationality and Liberal Thought
Part II: The Formation of Identity
Chapter 3. The Construction of Identity
Chapter 4. Race
Chapter 5. Ethnicity
Chapter 6. Nationality
Chapter 7. Contested Meanings
Part III: The Demands of Liberal Citizenship
Chapter 8. Jewish Emancipation and the Jewish Question
Chapter 9. Civil Society and Equal Citizenship
Chapter 10. The Demands of Liberal Citizenship
Chapter 11. The Transformation of Ethnic Identity
Chapter 12. Political Participation and Identity
Chapter 13. Community and Diversity
Part IV: Pluralistic Integration
Chapter 14. The Limits to Cultural Pluralism
Chapter 15. Illiberal Cultural Practices
Chapter 16. Toward Pluralistic Integration
Chapter 17. Pluralism, Power, and Standards
Chapter 18. Ethnic Failures, Ethnic Success
Part V: The Ethnic Rejection of Liberal Citizenship
Chapter 19. The Amish Community
Chapter 20. Liberal Changes
Chapter 21. Partial Citizenship
Chapter 22. Choosing to be Amish
Chapter 23. Justifying Yoder
Chapter 24. A Liberal Paradox: The Case of Hasidim
Part VI: Race and the Failure of Liberal Citizenship
Chapter 25. Liberalism and Racism
Chapter 26. Realizing Equal Citizenship
Chapter 27. Public Recognition of Black Citizenship
Chapter 28. Reconfiguring Civil Society
Chapter 29. Black Power and Black Culture
Chapter 30. Black Identity in the Liberal State
Part VII: Language and Nationality
Chapter 31. The Two Faces of Nationalism
Chapter 32. Public Language, Public Culture, and Public Space
Chapter 33. The Liberal Facilitation of Nationalism
Chapter 34. Cultural Preservation
Chapter 35. Nationalism and Citizenship
Chapter 36. Liberalism and Nationalism
Part VIII: The Boundaries of Citizenship
Chapter 37. Boundaries and Identity
Chapter 38. The Tensions of Diversity
Chapter 39. Pluralistic Education
Chapter 40. Liberalism and Cultural Identity
Notes
Bibliography
Index

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      Publisher: Johns Hopkins University Press
      Publication Date: 27/12/1995
      ISBN13: 9780801852398, 978-0801852398
      ISBN10: 0801852390

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      The book will be of interest to readers in a broad range of academic disciplines, including political science, law, history, sociology, and cultural studies.

      Trade Review
      Concerned with the transmutation of citizenship that follows from changes in which ethnic and subcultural identities are viewed in contemporary liberal democracies... Spinner moves toward his positive or prescriptive conclusions through careful and balanced reading of a broad range of scholarly work in political science, anthropology, and philosophy, as well as in sociology, and with clear and convincing argument. -- Martin O. Heisler Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science This volume does an excellent job of coming to grips with the issue [of classical liberal political theory treating citizens solely as individuals instead of groups into which real populations are divided] in normative terms. Foreign Affairs

      Table of Contents

      Preface
      Part I: Introduction
      Chapter 1. Liberalism
      Chapter 2. Race, Ethnicity, and Nationality and Liberal Thought
      Part II: The Formation of Identity
      Chapter 3. The Construction of Identity
      Chapter 4. Race
      Chapter 5. Ethnicity
      Chapter 6. Nationality
      Chapter 7. Contested Meanings
      Part III: The Demands of Liberal Citizenship
      Chapter 8. Jewish Emancipation and the Jewish Question
      Chapter 9. Civil Society and Equal Citizenship
      Chapter 10. The Demands of Liberal Citizenship
      Chapter 11. The Transformation of Ethnic Identity
      Chapter 12. Political Participation and Identity
      Chapter 13. Community and Diversity
      Part IV: Pluralistic Integration
      Chapter 14. The Limits to Cultural Pluralism
      Chapter 15. Illiberal Cultural Practices
      Chapter 16. Toward Pluralistic Integration
      Chapter 17. Pluralism, Power, and Standards
      Chapter 18. Ethnic Failures, Ethnic Success
      Part V: The Ethnic Rejection of Liberal Citizenship
      Chapter 19. The Amish Community
      Chapter 20. Liberal Changes
      Chapter 21. Partial Citizenship
      Chapter 22. Choosing to be Amish
      Chapter 23. Justifying Yoder
      Chapter 24. A Liberal Paradox: The Case of Hasidim
      Part VI: Race and the Failure of Liberal Citizenship
      Chapter 25. Liberalism and Racism
      Chapter 26. Realizing Equal Citizenship
      Chapter 27. Public Recognition of Black Citizenship
      Chapter 28. Reconfiguring Civil Society
      Chapter 29. Black Power and Black Culture
      Chapter 30. Black Identity in the Liberal State
      Part VII: Language and Nationality
      Chapter 31. The Two Faces of Nationalism
      Chapter 32. Public Language, Public Culture, and Public Space
      Chapter 33. The Liberal Facilitation of Nationalism
      Chapter 34. Cultural Preservation
      Chapter 35. Nationalism and Citizenship
      Chapter 36. Liberalism and Nationalism
      Part VIII: The Boundaries of Citizenship
      Chapter 37. Boundaries and Identity
      Chapter 38. The Tensions of Diversity
      Chapter 39. Pluralistic Education
      Chapter 40. Liberalism and Cultural Identity
      Notes
      Bibliography
      Index

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