Beyond secularism: the rights of religious minorities/ Neera Chandhoke
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211.6 BHA/S Secularism and its critics/ | 211.6 BHA/S Secularism and its critics/ | 211.6 BIL/S Secularism, Identity and Enchantment/ | 211.6 CHA/B Beyond secularism: the rights of religious minorities/ | 211.6 GOR/ The re-enchantment of the world: art versus religion/ | 211.6 KES/S Secular common sense/ | 211.6 OXF/ The Mushirul Hasan omnibus/ |
1. Religious and Political Communities in India --
2. Approaching Minority Rights: Some Perspectives --
3. Grounding Minority Rights in the Democratic Principle --
4. Grounding Minority Rights in the Principles of Substantive Equality --
5. Thinking Through Rights I: The Discontent with Rights --
6. Thinking Through Rights II: A Theoretical Exploration --
7. Thinking Through Rights III: Some Questions Some Considerations --
8. Of Communities and Cultures: An Exploration --
9. The Individual and Community --
10. Negotiating Collective and Individual Rights --
Conclusion: Wrapping up the Argument Synoptically.
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