Social Bonds as Freedom
Discover the thought-provoking insights of Paul Dumouchel in "Social Bonds as Freedom," published by Berghahn Books in 2015. This hardback edition spans 296 pages and delves into essential discussions surrounding multiculturalism and minority rights within modern liberal societies. Dumouchel and contributors challenge the prevailing notion that minority group demands run counter to the principles of equality, anonymity, and universality essential for citizenship and belonging. By examining this complex dichotomy, the book offers a fresh perspective on the intersection of social bonds and individual freedom, making it a must-read for anyone interested in philosophy, citizenship rights, and the modern sociopolitical landscape. Uncover new understandings of freedom and community as you explore the nuanced arguments presented in this essential volume.