Nationalism is a dominating force in contemporary politics, but
political philosophers have been markedly reluctant to discuss, let
alone endorse, nationalist ideas. In this book David Miller defends
the principle of nationality. He argues that national identities are
valid sources of personal identity; that we are justified in
recognizing special obligations to our co-nationals; that nations have
good grounds for wanting to be politically self-determining; but that
recognizing the claims of nationality does not entail suppressing
other sources of personal identity, such as ethnicity. Finally, he
considers the claim that national identities are dissolving in the
late twentieth century. This timely and provocative book offers the
most compelling defence to date of nationality from a radical
perspective. Series description Oxford Political Theory presents the
best new work in contemporary political theory. It is intended to be
broad in scope, including original contributions to political
philosophy, and also work in applied political theory. The series will
contain works of outstanding quality with no restriction as to
approach or subject matter.
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ISBN
9780191521133
Publisert
2020
Utgiver
Oxford University Press Academic UK
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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