'In this refreshingly clear and succinct book, Duncan Ivison argues against views of Indigenous rights that erroneously presuppose the legitimacy of the liberal state's unilateral assertion of sovereignty over Indigenous peoples. A must-read for political theorists.'
Melissa S. Williams, University of Toronto
'This important work takes the historical and present injustices inflicted on Indigenous peoples seriously and presents one of the best liberal responses to them.'
James Tully, University of Victoria, Australia
Acknowledgements
Preface: Uluru
Chapter 1: The Challenge
Chapter 2: Multiculturalism
Chapter 3: Rights
Chapter 4: Legitimacy & Justice
Notes
Bibliography
Duncan Ivison is Professor of Political Philosophy at the University of Sydney