Brian Barry is Professor of Political Science at Columbia University, and is a Fellow of the British Academy and the American Academy of Arts and Sciences Ronald Beiner is Professor of Political Science at the University of Toronto John Dunn has been a Fellow of King's College, Cambridge since 1966 and Professor of Political Theory in the University of Cambridge since 1987 Will Kymlicka is Professor of Philosophy at Queen's University Judith Lichtenberg is Senior Research Scholar at the Institute for Philosophy and Public Policy, University of Maryland at College Park Neil MacCormick holds a Leverhulme Personal Research Chair at the University of Edinburgh, where he has been Regius Professor of Public Law since 1972 Kai Nielsen is an Emeritus Professor of Philosophy from the University of Calgary and Adjunct Professor of Philosophy at Concordia University Wayne Norman has a chair in the Centre for Applied Ethics at the University of British Columbia Bhikhu Parekh is Professor of Political Theory at the University of Hull Roger Scruton was Professor of Aesthetics at Birkbeck College, London, and was subsequently Professor of Philosophy and University Professor at Boston University, Massachusetts. He now is a freelance writer in Wiltshire, England Yael Tamir is Senior Lecturer in Philosophy at Tel-Aviv University Charles Taylor is Professor of Philosophy at McGill University Brian Walker is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Political Science at University of California, Los Angeles Michael Walzer is the UPS Foundation Professor of Social Science at the Institute for Advanced Study Bernard Yack is Professor of Political Science at the University of Wisconsin, Madison
Acknowledgments
p. vii
Introduction: Nationalism's Challenge to Political Philosophy
p. 1
Nationalism
p. 27
Theorizing Nationalism (Normatively): The First Steps
p. 51
Theoretical Difficulties in the Study of Nationalism
p. 67
Nationalism and the Narcissism of Minor Differences
p. 91
The Myth of the Civic Nation
p. 103
Cultural Nationalism, Neither Ethnic nor Civic
p. 119
Misunderstanding Nationalism
p. 131
Modernity and Cultural Vulnerability: Should Ethnicity Be Privileged?
p. 141
How Liberal Can Nationalism Be?
p. 167
Nation and Nationalism
p. 189
The New Tribalism: Notes on a Difficult Problem
p. 205
Nationalism and Modernity
p. 219
Self-Government Revisited
p. 247
The First Person Plural
p. 279
The Incoherence of Nationalism
p. 295
Contributors
p. 327
Index
p. 331
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