Group Rights As Human Rights: A Liberal Approac... -
💡 This work is widely cited for bridging the gap between classical liberalism and multiculturalism, offering a path for democratic societies to accommodate immigrant groups and national minorities without abandoning individual rights.
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 Group Rights as Human Rights: A Liberal Approac...
: Group rights are justified because cultural belonging is a "context of choice" necessary for individuals to develop their own autonomy and identity. 💡 This work is widely cited for bridging
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(e.g., Kymlicka’s "context of choice," Taylor’s "politics of recognition")
: It harmonizes the views of Will Kymlicka (autonomy-based) and Charles Taylor (identity-based) to form a unified liberal defense. Core Distinctions