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Single Idea 23382

[filed under theme 25. Social Practice / C. Rights / 1. Basis of Rights ]

Full Idea

The organisation of society on the basis of rights or claims that derive from group membership is sharply opposed to the concept of society based on citizenship.

Gist of Idea

Rights derived from group membership are opposed to the idea of state citizenship

Source

Will Kymlicka (Contemporary Political Philosophy (2nd edn) [2002], 8)

Book Ref

Kymlicka,Will: 'Contemporary Political Philosophy (2nd ed)' [OUP 2002], p.334


A Reaction

[from John Porter 1987] Does this imply that you might have rights as part of a group which you don't have as a state citizen? Positive discrimination, for example. Differential rights sounds like potential trouble.

Related Idea

Idea 23380 Some individuals can gain citizenship as part of a group, rather than as mere individuals [Kymlicka]


The 22 ideas from 'Contemporary Political Philosophy (2nd edn)'

Some liberals thinks checks and balances are enough, without virtuous citizens [Kymlicka]
Good citizens need civic virtues of loyalty, independence, diligence, respect, etc. [Kymlicka]
Liberals accept that people need society, but Aristotelians must show that they need political activity [Kymlicka]
Minimal liberal citizenship needs common civility, as well as mere non-interference [Kymlicka]
Modern non-discrimination obliges modern citizens to treat each other as equals [Kymlicka]
The right wing sees citizenship in terms of responsibility to earn a living, rather than rights [Kymlicka]
Modern democratic theory focuses on talk, not votes, because we need consensus or compromise [Kymlicka]
We have become attached to private life because that has become greatly enriched [Kymlicka]
Rights are a part of nation-building, to build a common national identity and culture [Kymlicka]
Rights derived from group membership are opposed to the idea of state citizenship [Kymlicka]
The welfare state helps to integrate the working classes into a national culture [Kymlicka]
Some individuals can gain citizenship as part of a group, rather than as mere individuals [Kymlicka]
The status hierarchy is independent of the economic hierarchy [Kymlicka]
Some multiculturalists defended the rights of cohesive minorities against liberal individualism [Kymlicka]
'Culturalist' liberals say that even liberal individuals may need minority rights [Kymlicka]
Multiculturalism may entail men dominating women in minority groups [Kymlicka]
Liberals must prefer minority right which are freedoms, not restrictions [Kymlicka]
Liberals must avoid an official culture, as well as an official religion [Kymlicka]
Liberals need more than freedom; they must build a nation, through a language and institutions [Kymlicka]
Why shouldn't national minorities have their own right to nation-build? [Kymlicka]
In a liberal democracy all subjects of authority have a right to determine the authority [Kymlicka]
Multiculturalism is liberal if it challenges inequality, conservative if it emphasises common good [Kymlicka]