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From: "Gregersen" <thg-AT-post3.tele.dk>
Subject: HAB: Sv: Habermas and exclusion of minority groups
Date: Wed, 26 Jan 2000 15:14:39 +0100



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Fra: Jesper Skou Pedersen <jsp-AT-talent.dk>
Til: habermas mailing list <habermas-AT-lists.village.virginia.edu>
Sendt: 24. januar 2000 21:00
Emne: HAB: Habermas and exclusion of minority groups


Jesper Skou Pedersen wrote:

> I struggling to make sense of how Habermas would fit exclusion of minority groups such as immigrants and, in the most extreme version, bag people. Considering Strukturwandel der ffentlichkeit, i find it to be a symptom of excessive colonisation of the intimate sphere (i'm not sure of the english translation of the terms) by the structural spheres such as the economic and the personal.
> Am i on the right track?
> Does he describe the problem of exclusion in any articles?

Dear Jesper Skou Pedersen,

As a supplement to the earlier answers, I will mention the following six essays by Habermas on immigration and minority rights:

"Staatsbürgerschaft und nationale Identität" (1990), in J. Habermas - Faktizität und Geltung (Suhrkamp Verlag, 1992) pp. 632-660 

"Die Festung Europa und das neue Deutchland", Die Zeit 28-5-1993

"The Asylum Debate" (1993), in J. Habermas - The Past as Future (University of Nebraska Press, 1994) pp. 121-142

"Struggles for Recognition in the Democratic Constitutional State" (1993), in Amy Gutmann (ed.) - Multiculturalism (1994) pp. 107-148; also in J. Habermas - Die Einbeziehung des Anderen (Suhrkamp Verlag, 1996) pp. 237-276

"Der europäische Nationalstaat" (1996), in J. Habermas - Die Einbeziehung des Anderen, pp. 128-153, see esp. p. 143.

"Cultural Rights in a Multicultural Society" (1997); unpublished lecture, Oslo 18-9-1997 and Copenhagen 23-9-1997 (copies are available)


Thomas Gregersen



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