PAP 3360 Lecture Notes - Lecture 1: Economic Justice, False Dilemma, Metic
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Do not focus on slides focus on required readings. In the context of the general argument focus on chapter 3. Pap3360 the canadian model of managing differences. Rooted in common cultural identity; sense of self. Make demands on state, but do not seek to form governing party. Is this recognition essentially post-materialism: false dichotomy: recognition v. distribution. Recognition struggles not exclusively concerned with identity narrowly defined. Often involve struggle against exploitation, domination, inequality = redistribution. Distribution and recognition are aspects of political struggles not distinct types of struggle therefore study both aspects. Economic justice: not subordinate, or at expense of reasonable identity- related differences. Some shared aspects: distinct language, way of life. Seek selves/demand recognition or acknowledgement as: nation, historic society, a people. Protect/enhance separate institutions (not access to existing ones) Historically settled, territorially concentrated, and previously self-governing cultures whose territory has become incorporated into a larger state. (kymlicka, fow, 30).