On National Self-determination |
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Authors: | Margaret Moore |
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Affiliation: | University of Waterloo, Canada |
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Abstract: | This paper argues in favour of a conception of self-determination which involves the equal recognition of different national identities. It proceeds by, first, criticizing the dominant territorial (in contrast to national) conception of self-determination. It then addresses three main criticisms of a principle of national self-determination. These are (1) the argument from indeterminacy; (2) the argument from instability; (3) the problem of overlapping nationalities. |
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