Language Rights and Political Theory

By:
Will Kymlicka & Alan Patten
Year Published:
2003
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In "Language Rights and Political Theory," Will Kymlicka and Alan Patten compile essays exploring the intersection of language rights with political theory. The book examines language's role in identity, linguistic justice, and how political philosophies address language rights. It discusses practical implications for education, governance, and legal systems, and offers insights on designing language policies that balance the needs of linguistic majorities and minorities, promoting both communication and cultural preservation.

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