SOC446H5 Lecture Notes - Lecture 10: United States V. Washington, Overfishing, Dialogic

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11 Mar 2020
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Week 10 reading: this is not equal rights. Opposition to treaty rights thus became not simply a defense of threatened patterns of self and group privilege; it was also a rousing defense of the. American way of life itself. (2) their efforts to shape public understanding, i will argue, were far more successful than their simultaneous efforts in formal politics (2) (this connects in the sense of framing a personal issue. Within the context of a broader issue, they frame the treaty fishing. As counter to constitutional values rather than impeding on their. However, treaty fishers had no claim to an affirmative, or special, capacity to take fish; treaties guaranteed the opportunity, not the assurance, of catching salmon and trout Fidelity to the core american values of individual merit and equal opportunity thus required that treaty and no treaty fishers have equal rights to the state"s fish resource. (4) (they frame these treaties in respect to their constitutional beliefs)

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