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Books
Will Kymlicka and Alan Patten (eds.) (2003) Language Rights and Political Theory, Oxford University Press.
The volume includes:
(a) Alan Patten and Will Kymlicka, ‘Introduction: Language Rights and Political Theory: Context, Issues, and Approaches’, pp. 1-51. (Download as a pdf.)
(b) Alan Patten, ‘What Kind of Bilingualism?’, pp. 296-321.
Alan Patten, Hegel’s Idea of Freedom (1999 [paperback: 2002]) New York: Oxford University Press. (Download the first chapter as a pdf.)
Winner, C. B. Macpherson Prize (2000) awarded by the Canadian Political Science Association for ‘best book published in English or French in the field of political theory in 1998 or 1999’.
Winner, First Book Prize (2000) awarded by the Foundations of Political Theory Section of the American Political Science Association.
Articles in Journals
‘The Humanist Roots of Linguistic Nationalism’, History of Political Thought XXVII:2 (2006) 223-62.
‘Who Should Have Official Language Rights?’, Supreme Court Law Review (2006) 103-15.
‘Should We Stop Thinking About Poverty In Terms of Helping The Poor?’, Ethics & International Affairs (Winter 2004-05) 19-27.
‘Language Rights and Political Theory’, Annual Review of Applied Linguistics 23 (2003) 3-21 (with Will Kymlicka).
‘Liberal Neutrality and Language Policy’, Philosophy & Public Affairs, 31:4 (2003) 356-86.
‘Democratic Secession from a Multinational State’, Ethics 112 (April 2002) 558-586.
‘Political Theory and Language Policy’, Political Theory, 29:5 (October 2001) 683-707.
‘Liberal Egalitarianism and the Case for Supporting National Cultures’, The Monist, Volume 82: Number 3 (1999) 387-410.
(Reprinted in Nenad Miscevic (ed.) Nationalism and Ethnic Conflict: Philosophical Perspectives (Peru, Illinois: Open Court Publishing Company, 2000) 197-217.)
‘The Autonomy Argument for Liberal Nationalism’, Nations and Nationalism, 5/1 (1999) 1-17.
‘The Reciprocity Thesis in Kant and Hegel’, Bulletin of the Hegel Society of Great Britain, No. 33 Spring/Summer Issue (1996) 54-69.
‘The Republican Critique of Liberalism’, British Journal of Political Science, 26/1 (1996) 25-44.
Spanish translation: “La crítica republicana al liberalismo”, in Félix Ovejero, José Luis Martí, and Roberto Gargarella (eds) (2004) Autogobierno y libertad. La crítica republicana al liberalismo. Barcelona: Editorial Paidós. pp. 235-62.
Chinese translation: in Series of Volumes on Sino-Western Political Culture (vol 4) Tianjin People’s Press (2004)
Excerpted in anthology: Farrelly, C. (Ed.). (2004). Contemporary political theory: A reader. London: Sage Publications Ltd.
‘Hegel’s Justification of Private Property’, History of Political Thought, XVI/4 (1995) 576-600.
Articles in Edited Collections
‘Theoretical Foundations of European Language Debates’, in Dario Castiglione and Chris Longman (eds.) The Challenges of Multilingualism in Law and Politics (Hart Publishers: forthcoming 2006).
‘The Rights of Internal Linguistic Minorities’, in Avigail Eisenberg and Jeff Spinner-Halev (eds.) Minorities Within Minorities: Equality, Rights and Diversity (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2005) 135-54.
‘Can the Immigrant/National Minority Dichotomy Be Defended?’, in Allen Buchanan and Stephen Macedo (eds.) NOMOS: Secession and Self-Determination, volume XLV (2003) 174-89.
‘What Kind of Bilingualism?’, in Will Kymlicka and Alan Patten (eds.) Language Rights and Political Theory (Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2003) 296-321.
‘Hegel’, in David Boucher and Paul Kelly (eds.) Political Thinkers (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2003) 383-403.
‘Liberal Citizenship in Multinational Societies’, in A. Gagnon and J. Tully (eds.) Multinational Democracies. (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2001) 279-98.
‘Hegel on Social Contract Theory and the Politics of Recognition’, in Robert R. Williams (ed.) Beyond Liberalism and Communitarianism: Studies in Hegel’s Philosophy of Right (New York: SUNY Press, 2000) 167-184.
‘Equality of Recognition and the Liberal Theory of Citizenship’, in Catriona McKinnon and Iain Hampsher-Monk (eds.) The Demands of Citizenship (London: Continuum, 2000) 193-211.
‘Conception libérale de la citoyenneté et identité nationale’, in M. Seymour (ed.) Nationalité, citoyenneté et solidarité (Montréal: Éditions Liber, 1999) 233-56.
Other
Review of Hobbes, Locke, and Confusion’s Masterpiece: An Examination of Seventeenth-Century Political Philosophy, by Ross Harrison, Philosophical Books 47:4 (2006) 352-55.
Review of Bound by Recognition, by Patchen Markell, Perspectives on Politics 2/4 (2004) 826-8.
Review of Foundations of Hegel’s Social Theory, by Frederick Neuhouser, Mind 111: 441 (2002) 152-5.
Review of The Decent Society, by Avishai Margalit, Mind 110: 437 (2001) 229-32.
Review of Multicultural Questions, Christian Joppke and Stephen Lukes (eds.), Canadian Journal of Political Science 34:1 (2001) 198-200.
Review of The Self At Liberty, by Duncan Ivison, Ethics, 109/4 (1999) 949-50.
Review of Republicanism, by Phillip Pettit, Political Studies, 46/4 (1998) 808-10.
Review of For Love of Country: An Essay on Patriotism and Nationalism, by Maurizio Viroli, History of Political Thought, Volume XVIII (1997) 173-75
‘Hegel’s Project of Reconciliation’, Review article on Michael Hardimon, Hegel’s Social Philosophy: The Project of Reconciliation, in Bulletin of the Hegel Society of Great Britain, No. 33 Autumn/Winter Issue (1996) 43-50.
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