Language rights in French Canada:

Are far-reaching language rights defensible in a liberal society? Language Rights in French Canada explores this question in the context of a political culture long hostile to Quebec's language laws, and increasingly resistant to official bilingualism across Canada. It argues for the moral vali...

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Main Author: Coulombe, Pierre A. (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New York [u.a.] Lang 1995
Series:Francophone cultures and literatures 2
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Online Access:Inhaltsverzeichnis
Summary:Are far-reaching language rights defensible in a liberal society? Language Rights in French Canada explores this question in the context of a political culture long hostile to Quebec's language laws, and increasingly resistant to official bilingualism across Canada. It argues for the moral validity of collective goals that aim to preserve and promote the French-Canadian identity in and outside of Quebec. This book makes a compelling case for recognizing strong language rights as a matter of justice.
Physical Description:VIII, 183 S.
ISBN:0820425044

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