Can parity of self-esteem serve as the basis of the principle of linguistic territoriality?

Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy 18 (2):199-211 (2015)
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Liberalism and Language Policy in “Mere Number Cases”.Daniel M. Weinstock - 2020 - In Yael Peled & Daniel M. Weinstock (eds.), Language Ethics. Mcgill-Queen's University Press. pp. 178-201.

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