Je cherche un extrait de la nouvelle "Minority report", si possible un intéressant dans le cadre d'une réflexion sur les procédés à utiliser pour l'adapter en film (pour travailler la dernière question du sujet 2016 du DNB).
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This book needs a makeover starting with triming some of the long-winded areas and adding some opposing veiw pionts. He provides a really interesting outlook on the ways in which the quest for rights for any group of people can result in conflict.
This book presents a new conception of the rights and status of minority cultures.
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Discrimination and Disparities I suppose I like this book so well because it follows my own philosophical view on people claiming rights in general, that at some point if we were to claim all rights we believe we're entitled to, we would eventually come into conflict with someone else's human rights. Offered by Amazon.ca.
A more refined version of some of the arguments presented in "Liberalism, Community, Culture". `It's not surprising ... that Canadian political theorists like Will Kymlicka and Charles Taylor have been prominent in thinking about problems of culture, identity and collective rights. édition : France › Paris : Gallimard › Folio Science-Fiction, nº 109 type, date et codification : volume multiple, septembre 2002 (9 septembre 2002), ISBN 2-07-042606-8. description matérielle :
As such, we must necessarily make sacrifices of some rights in order to live peaceably among all people. A careful and more considerate vision of multiculturalism. Your recently viewed items and featured recommendations Your recently viewed items and featured recommendations In the world of The Minority Report, Commissioner John Anderton is the one to thank for the lack of crime.
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Kymlicka's arguement is both forceful and articulate, making Multicultural Citizenship a valuable work for both specialists and those simply currious about political though and multiculturalism.
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Kymlicka's analysis of multiculturalism here is outstanding.
The book discusses issues such as language rights, group representation, land claims, federalism, and secession - issues which are central to understanding multicultural politics, but which have been surprisingly neglected in contemporary liberal theory. However, Professor Kymlicka emphasizes that no single formula can be applied to all groups, and that the needs and aspirations of immigrants are very different from those of indigenous peoples and national minorities.
The increasingly multicultural fabric of modern societies has given rise to many new issues and conflicts, as ethnic and national minorities demand recognition and support for their cultural identity. At a bare minimum, it is exactly what you want from political philosophy: exceptionally well reasoned, clearly written, and offering a compelling vision of how society should look. Kymlicka covers the issues related to each of individual and collective rights, as well as comparing them to each other. Along with Tamir's "Liberal Nationalism" and Miller's "On Nationality", "Multicultural Citizenship" is fast becoming a classic work on liberal nationalism.
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This book is very hard to read, the concepts and arguements are not difficult to understand but are very one sided. By F.L.