Group Freedom: A Social Mechanism Account

Frank Hindriks*

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Abstract

Many existing defenses of group rights seem to rely on the notion of group freedom. To date, however, no adequate analysis of this notion has been offered. Group freedom is best understood in terms of processes of social categorization that are embedded in social mechanisms. Such processes often give rise to group-specific constraints and enablements. On the proposed social mechanism account, group rights are demands for group freedom. Even so, group rights often serve to eradicate individual unfreedom. Furthermore, generic measures sometimes provide the most appropriate solution to a problem of group unfreedom.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)410-439
Number of pages30
JournalPhilosophy of the Social Sciences
Volume47
Issue number6
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Dec-2017

Keywords

  • group freedom
  • group right
  • liberal multiculturalism
  • social categorization
  • social mechanism
  • inscription
  • ascription
  • social group
  • GROUP RIGHTS
  • NONREDUCTIVE INDIVIDUALISM
  • STEREOTYPE THREAT
  • PERFORMANCE
  • RESPONSIBILITY
  • IDENTITY

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