The fraternal conceit: Individualist versus collectivist ideas of community
In the modern world countless minorities press separate claims for recognition by their fellow countrymen, by their states and, in some cases, by the world. Many of these groups, such as the Australian Aborigines and New Zealand Maoris, describe themselves as indigenous peoples, while others identif...
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Main Author: | KUKATHAS, Chandran |
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1991
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