Collective Entities and Moral Rights: Problems in Liberal-Democratic Thought

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Van Dyke, Vernon. “Collective Entities and Moral Rights: Problems in Liberal-Democratic Thought”. The Journal of Politics, vol. 44, no. 1, 1982, pp. 21-40, https://doi.org/10.2307/2130282.
Van Dyke, V. (1982). Collective Entities and Moral Rights: Problems in Liberal-Democratic Thought. The Journal of Politics, 44(1), 21-40. https://doi.org/10.2307/2130282
Van Dyke, Vernon. “Collective Entities and Moral Rights: Problems in Liberal-Democratic Thought”. The Journal of Politics 44, no. 1 (1982): 21-40. https://doi.org/10.2307/2130282.
Van Dyke V. Collective Entities and Moral Rights: Problems in Liberal-Democratic Thought. The Journal of Politics. 1982;44(1):21-40.
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The category Social Sciences 9 is the most commonly referenced area in studies that cite this article. The first research to cite this article was titled Tribal philosophies and the Canadian charter of rights and freedoms and was published in 1984. The most recent citation comes from a 2021 study titled Protection of Russian Citizens Living and Working Abroad: Juridical Aspects. This article reached its peak citation in 2019, with 2 citations. It has been cited in 18 different journals. Among related journals, the Canadian Journal of Political Science cited this research the most, with 2 citations. The chart below illustrates the annual citation trends for this article.
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