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Philosophies of Exclusion - Liberal Political Theory and Immigration (Paperback)
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The mass movement of people across the globe constitutes a major
feature of world politics today. Whatever the cause of the movement
- often war, famine, economic hardship, political repression or
climate change - the governments of western capitalist states see
this 'torrent of people in flight' as a serious threat to their
stability and the scale of this migration indicates a need for a
radical re-thinking of both political theory and practice, for the
sake of political, social and economic justice. This book argues
that there is at present a serious gap between the legal and social
practices of immigration and naturalisation in liberal democratic
states and any theoretical justification for such practices that
can be made within the tradition of liberal political philosophy.
How can liberal states develop institutions of democratic
citizenship and at the same time justifiably exclude 'outsiders'
from participating in those institutions? The book examines various
responses to this contradiction within the liberal tradition, and
finds none of them satisfactory - there are no consistently liberal
justifications for immigration control and this has serious
implications both for liberal practice and theory. The first
comprehensive overview of various positions within political
philosophy on immigration, this original text offers a radical
critique of these positions and will be of interest to students of
Political Philosophy, International Relations, Social Policy and
Law. Key Features: * An original contribution to political
philosophy - fills a significant gap in the market * A
comprehensive review and critique of theoretical arguments within
political philosophy which attempt to justify practices of
exclusion * An outline of a radical position on that question * A
review of immigration and naturalisation practices of liberal
democratic states including the USA, Canada, Europe, Australia and
New Zealand * An application of the theoretical perspectives to the
practices of immigration and naturalisation Winner of the North
American Society for Social Philosophy's major prize - The Most
Important Social Philosophy Title to be Published in 2000.
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