levels of community and their normative significance
Published:
2000
Publisher:
Cambridge University Press, Cambridge
Communities can be of different kinds, and exist at different levels in society. This book systematically explores the relationship between the state, and communities existing at local, national and global levels. It will be of interest to students...
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Universitätsbibliothek der Eberhard Karls Universität
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Communities can be of different kinds, and exist at different levels in society. This book systematically explores the relationship between the state, and communities existing at local, national and global levels. It will be of interest to students of political theory, philosophy and international relations pt. I.Community and its value.1.The nature of community.2.The value of community --pt. 2.Political community in a culturally diverse society.3.Liberal political community and illiberal minorities.4.Republican political community.5.National community: the benefits of a sense of belonging together.6.Multicultural education for an inclusive political community --pt. 3.Political community and the limits of global community.7.The ideal of global community and the principle of non-intervention.8.Political communities, global solidarity and the state system.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 228-241) and index. - Description based on print version record
Pt. I.Community and its value.1.The nature of community.2.The value of communityPt. 2.Political community in a culturally diverse society.3.Liberal political community and illiberal minorities.4.Republican political community.5.National community: the benefits of a sense of belonging together.6.Multicultural education for an inclusive political communityPt. 3.Political community and the limits of global community.7.The ideal of global community and the principle of non-intervention.8.Political communities, global solidarity and the state system.