Nationalism and Particularity

Andrew Vincent author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Cambridge University Press

Published:7th May '02

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This 2002 book is a theoretical look at the ideological connections of nationalism; of interest to philosophy, politics and law.

This 2002 book draws out the ideological connections of nationalism by analysing its relation to a series of political concepts and practices. Then it looks at the drift to particularity in political debates by assessing nationalism as a key example of particularity. Accessible to students in philosophy, politics and law.Nationalism and Particularity, first published in 2002, is a work of political theory that examines nationalism in two ways. Firstly it draws out the ideological connections and associations of nationalism by analysing its relation to a series of key political concepts, theories and practices: namely, sovereignty, the nation state, citizenship, liberal theory, patriotism, communitarianism, multiculturalism and cosmopolitanism. Second, it looks at the drift to particularity in political debates by assessing nationalism as a key example of particularity. The central argument is that the notion of the particular in contemporary thought derives its moral and generative force from association with the idea of the personality and individuality. The book concludes that we should treat all forms of particularity with caution and scepticism. It is an original contribution to political theory accessible to students in philosophy, politics and law.

'It sifts, synthesises and treats different positions with a calm authority and fairness.' Brendan O'Leary, London School of Economics
'… this book provides a reliable and insightful guide to many of the main issues in current political philosophy.' Ethnic and Racial Studies

ISBN: 9780521816908

Dimensions: 229mm x 152mm x 17mm

Weight: 570g

302 pages