Resumen:
Introduction / Will Kymlicka -- I. Historical Background -- 1. The Individual, the State, and Ethnic Communities in Political Theory / Vernon Van Dyke -- 2. Marx, Engels, and the National Question / Ephraim Nimni -- II. Cultural Membership -- 3. National Self-Determination / Avishai Margalit & Joseph Raz -- 4. Minority Cultures and the Cosmopolitan Alternative / Jeremy Waldron -- III. Forms of Cultural Pluralism -- 5. Individual Rights against Group Rights / Nathan Glazer -- 6. Pluralism: A Political Perspective / Michael Walzer -- 7. Together in Difference: Transforming the Logic of Group Political Conflict / Iris Marion Young -- IV. Individual Rights and Group Rights -- 8. Native Rights as Collective Rights: A Question of Group Self-Preservation / Darlene M. Johnston -- 9. Some Confusions Concerning Collective Rights / Michael Hanney -- 10. Are There Any Cultural Rights? / Chandran Kukathas -- 11. Internal Minorities and their Rights / Leslie Green -- V. Minority Cultures and Democratic Theory -- 12. Self-Determination versus Pre-Determination of Ethnic Minorities in Power-Sharing Systems / Arend Lijphart -- 13. Democracy and Difference: Some Problems for Feminist Theory / Anne Phillips -- VI. Controversies -- 14. The Rushdie Affair: Research Agenda for Political Philosophy / Bhikhu Parekh -- 15. The Capacity of Intemational Law to Advance Ethnic or Nationality Rights Claims / S. James Anaya -- 16. Aliens and Citizens: The Case for Open Borders / Joseph H. Carens -- 17. The Morality of Secession / Allen Buchanan.