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Robert McKim (Editor), Jeff McMahan (Editor)

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July 10, 1997
The resurgence of nationalist sentiment in many parts of the world today, together with the erosion of national barriers through the continuing rapid expansion of globalizing technologies and economic structures, has made questions about nationalism more pressing than ever.

Collecting new work by some of the leading moral and political thinkers of our time, including Jonathan Glover, Will Kymlicka, Avishai Margalit, Samuel Scheffler, Yael Tamir, Charles Taylor, and Michael Walzer, this important volume seeks to illuminate nationalism from a moral and evaluative perspective rather than to provide policy prescriptions or predictive analyses. With discussion of issues such as the ideal of national self- determination, the permissibility of secession, the legitimacy of international intervention, and tolerance between nations, The Morality of Nationalism contains both pro- and anti-nationalist argument and concentrates throughout on matters of deep ethical and political significance. To what extent should people be permitted to act on the basis of loyalty to those to whom they are specially related? Are there benign forms of nationalism? Should liberals repudiate nationalism? What value should we attach to cultural diversity?

Provocative and timely, The Morality of Nationalism will interest a variety of readers, from political philosophers and

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"...a welcome and important addition to [the] literature....The contribution to this book are uniformly firstrate.....Excellent."--American Political Science Review


"The essays are usually gems of sustained philosophical analysis, and there are facts and arresting bon mots essential to the arguments."--Choice


"At a time when talk of nationalism conjures up images of bloodshed and despair in Bosnia or Chechnya, it is good to be reminded that there is a non-violent and non-xenophobic nationalism that can stand a scrupulous moral investigation. These essays do not answer all the questions that beset citizens who wish to reconcile their duties to humanity with their love of their own country--but they certainly advance the debate."--Alan Ryan, New College, Oxford


"A first-rate collection. The contributions are of uniformly high quality; they represent a broad range of contemporary philosophical perspectives; and they form an unusually coherent whole....As stimulating a survey of the subject as any philosophical reader could reasonably hope to find between the covers of a single volume."--Charles R. Beitz, Bowdoin College


"These are important essays on important questions: they place issues that are of central practical importance in a theoretical context that illuminates them. Even when I do not agree with them, I find them helpful in framing the issues."--K. Anthony Appiah, Harvard University


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Jeff McMahan and Robert R. McKim are both at the University of Illinois at Urbana.

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Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
liberal nationalism, comparative mode, nationalist principle, multicultural citizenship, primary justifying grounds, valued commonalities, relations among conationals, associative duties, cultural perfectionism, distributive objection, discriminatory redistribution, tional partiality, voluntarist objection, racial partiality, global humanists, formal impartiality, global humanism, embedded selves, international legal right, perfectionist argument, particularist argument, intrinsic moral significance, exclusive promotion, associative obligations, moral egalitarianism
Key Phrases - Capitalized Phrases (CAPs): (learn more)
National Self-Determination, The Nature, New York, Psychology of Nationalism, United States, Northern Ireland, Princeton University Press, Oxford University Press, The Limits of National Partiality, Yael Tamir, Cambridge University Press, Charles Taylor, Harvard University Press, Rule of Law, Will Kymlicka, Allen Buchanan, Flourishing Argument, The Justification of National Partiality, Michael Walzer, Eroding Sovereignty, Soviet Union, John Rawls, Isaiah Berlin, World War, The In-Group
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