The Compensatory Rights of Emerging Interest Groups

Social Philosophy Today 8:397-416 (1993)
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Abstract

Author argues that an emerging interest group, especially one that seeks to reverse past discrimination against its predecessors in the public arena, is entitled to enhanced consideration as a means of achieving long denied but merited rights. First this thesis is defended by identifying both practical need and theoretical support for emerging interest groups. Then these findings are applied specifically to the rights of women as an emerging interest group. (Publisher left off last word of title: 'Groups'.)

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Edmund Byrne
Indiana University Purdue University, Indianapolis

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