Ronald Beiner is Professor of Political Science, University of Toronto.
Introduction
3
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Part 1: Citizenship versus Liberalism
Liberalism, Nationalism, Citizenship: Three Models of Political Community
21
(18)
The Fetish of Individuality: Richard Flathman's Willfully Liberal Politics
39
(13)
Civic Resources in a Liberal Society: ``Thick'' and ``Thin'' Versions of Liberalism
52
(13)
From Community to Citizenship: The Quest for a Post-Liberal Public Philosophy
65
(18)
Is There Such a Thing As a Communitarian Political Philosophy?
83
(20)
Part 2: Citizenship versus Nationalism
Nationalism's Challenge to Political Philosophy
103
(22)
Reflections of a Diaspora Jew in Israel
125
(4)
Hannah Arendt As a Critic of Nationalism
129
(18)
National Self-Determination: Some Cautionary Remarks on the Rhetoric of Rights
147
(19)
Citizenship and Nationalism: Is Canada a ``Real Country''?
166
(14)
1989: Nationalism, Internationalism, and the Nairn-Hobsbawm Debate
180
(14)
Civicism between Nationalism and Globalism: Some Reflections on the Problem of Political Community
194
(23)
Index
217
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