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Wiley InterScience

Political Studies

Political Studies

Volume 27 Issue 3, Pages 421 - 439

Published Online: 22 Dec 2006

Journal compilation © 2010 Political Studies Association and Blackwell Publishing Ltd



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LIBERAL DEMOCRACY AND GROUP RIGHTS: THE LEGACY OF INDIVIDUALISM AND ITS IMPACT ON AMERICAN INDIAN TRIBES
FRANCES SVENSSON 1
  1 University of Michigan
Copyright 1979 Political Studies

ABSTRACT

AbstractIndividualism is the foundation.of democratic theory and practise in the United States. A multi-ethnic, but not really a multi-communal society in the same sense as Northern Ireland or India, the United States has not generally had to confront the nature and justification of its historical opposition to group rights and communal social and political organization. Only the American Indian tribes, with their treaty-mandated communalism, have presented exceptions to this pattern. This paper explores the assumptions underlying liberal democratic attitudes towards communalism, the ways in which group claims pose challenges to conventional notions of justice and equality, and the utility of introducing alternative assumptions about the nature and role of groups in democratic society. Discussion centers on the most recent attempt to reduce the group rights of American Indian tribes.


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10.1111/j.1467-9248.1979.tb01213.x About DOI

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