id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_esz35qdybrfsdjetvhtjjekoae Jean-Christophe Merle Cultural Minority Rights and the Rights of the Majority in the Liberal State 1998.0 14 .pdf application/pdf 6141 403 57 will entail presenting a comprehensive view of minority rights within liberal society. Liberal society's traditional neutrality toward individual cultures, as captured At the second level, the liberal state has recently gained new ground. minorities." Kymlicka's model of the liberal state integrates the immigrant groups while according special rights to aboriginal people. precisely, in one's own cultural community, a social primary good. if we are to follow Kymlicka's second step, we must also consider that particular cultural communities are social goods which, for particular conceptions particular cultural group represents a social primary good for its members. minority, is viewed as a social primary good, then 1) every cultural group is by restricting the rights and resources of non-aboriginal people" (Kymlicka, Kymlicka justifies the special status of the aboriginal population by appealing to the socio-economic inequality originating in the culture. Liberalism, Community, and Culture. Kymlicka, Liberalism and Respect for Cultural Minorities. ./cache/work_esz35qdybrfsdjetvhtjjekoae.pdf ./txt/work_esz35qdybrfsdjetvhtjjekoae.txt