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Index
Cover Page
Title Page
Copyright Page
Dedication Page
Contents
Preface
Chapter One: The Ethics of Individuality
The Great Experiment
Liberty and Individuality
Plans of Life
The Soul of the Servitor
Social Choices
Invention and Authenticity
The Social Scriptorium
Ethics in Identity
Individuality and the State
The Common Pursuit
Chapter Two: Autonomy and Its Critics
What Autonomy Demands
Autonomy as Intolerance
Autonomy Agonistes
The Two Standpoints
Agency and the Interests of Theory
Chapter Three: The Demands of Identity
Learning How to Curse
The Structure of Social Identities
Millet Multiculturalism
Autonomism, Pluralism, Neutralism
A First Amendment Example: The Accommodationist Program
Neutrality Reconsidered
The Language of Recognition
The Medusa Syndrome
Limits and Parameters
Chapter Four: The Trouble with Culture
Making Up the Difference
Is Culture a Good?
The Preservationist Ethic
Negation as Affirmation
The Diversity Principle
Chapter Five: Soul Making
Souls and the State
The Self-Management Card
Rational Well-Being
Irrational Identities
Soul Making and Stereotypes
Educated Souls
Conflicts over Identity Claims
Chapter Six: Rooted Cosmopolitanism
A Worldwide Web
Ruthless Cosmopolitans
Ethical Partiality
Two Concepts of Obligation
Cosmopolitan Patriotism
Confrontation and Conversation
Rivalrous Goods, Rivalrous Gods
Traveling Tales
Globalizing Human Rights
Cosmopolitan Conversation
Acknowledgments
Notes
Index
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