The importance of recognition is now universally acknowl-edged in one form or another; on an intimate plane, we areall aware of how identity can be formed or malformedthrough the course of our contact with significant others. Onthe social plane, we have a continuing politics of equal recog-nition. Both planes have been shaped by the growing idealof authenticity, and recognition plays an essential role in theculture that has arisen around this ideal.
As a source to work "with", I'd say Taylor's paper is a "motive" source. He is arguing the importance of understanding the evolving nature of authenticity in relation to the changes that society is also going through.