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9780773513419

Is Quebec Nationalism Just?

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    9780773513419

  • ISBN10:

    0773513418

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 1995-05-01
  • Publisher: McGill Queens Univ
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Summary

The relationship between liberalism and nationalism is of growing importance in many areas of the world. These essays simultaneously deepen our understanding of the specific case of Quebec and help to map a theoretical territory that, while vitally important in the modern world, is largely unexplored. Is Quebec Nationalism Just? will be of interest to those concerned with the relationship between Quebec and Canada as well as scholars in the fields of political theory, Canadian politics, constitutionalism, and public policy. Contents Liberalism, Justice, and Political Community: Theoretical Perspectives on Quebec's Liberal Nationalism - Joseph H. Carens (Toronto) - Immigration, Political Community, and the Transformation of Identity: Quebec's Immigration Politics in Critical Perspective - Joseph H. Carens - Canada, Quebec, and Refugee Claimants - Howard Adelman (York) - From Provincial Autonomy to Provincial Equality (Or, Clyde Wells and the Distinct Society) - Robert Vipond (Toronto) - Decline of Procedural Liberalism: The Slippery Slope to Secession - Janet Ajzenstat (McMaster) - The Ideology of Shared Values: A Myopic Vision of Unity in the Multi-nation State - Wayne J. Norman (Ottawa) - Quebec: The Morality of Secession - Howard Adelman - Quebec's Self-determination and Aboriginal Self-government: Conflict and Reconciliation? - Reg Whitaker (York).

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Acknowledgments
Liberalism, Justice, and Political Community: Theoretical Perspectives on Quebec's Liberal Nationalismp. 3
Immigration, Political Community, and the Transformation of Identity: Quebec's Immigration Politics in Critical Perspectivep. 20
Canada, Quebec, and Refugee Claimantsp. 82
From Provincial Autonomy to Provincial Equality (Or, Clyde Wells and the Distinct Society)p. 97
Decline of Procedural Liberalism: The Slippery Slope to Secessionp. 120
The Ideology of Shared Values: A Myopic Vision of Unity in the Multi-nation Statep. 137
Quebec: The Morality of Secessionp. 160
Quebec's Self-determination and Aboriginal Self-government: Conflict and Reconciliation?p. 193
Contributorsp. 221
Indexp. 223
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