The Moral Force of Indigenous Politics: Critical Liberalism and the Zapatistas

Courtney Jung (New School for Social Research, New York)

The Moral Force of Indigenous Politics: Critical Liberalism and the Zapatistas
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Country
United Kingdom
Published
8 June 2008
Pages
366
ISBN
9780521703475

The Moral Force of Indigenous Politics: Critical Liberalism and the Zapatistas

Courtney Jung (New School for Social Research, New York)

Tracing the political origins of the Mexican indigenous rights movement, from the colonial encounter to the Zapatista uprising, and from Chiapas to Geneva, Courtney Jung locates indigenous identity in the history of Mexican state formation. She argues that indigenous identity is not an accident of birth but a political achievement that offers a new voice to many of the world’s poorest and most dispossessed. The moral force of indigenous claims rests not on the existence of cultural differences, or identity, but on the history of exclusion and selective inclusion that constitutes indigenous identity. As a result, the book shows that privatizing or protecting such groups is a mistake and develops a theory of critical liberalism that commits democratic government to active engagement with the claims of culture. This book will appeal to scholars and students of political theory, philosophy, sociology, and anthropology studying multiculturalism and the politics of culture.

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