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ISBN-10 : 0190056096
ISBN-13 : 9780190056094
Author : Luara Ferracioli
The values of freedom and equality are at the heart of what it means for liberal states to do justice to their citizens. Yet, when it comes to the question of whether liberal states are capable of realizing the values of freedom and equality while controlling their borders, many philosophers are skeptical that liberalism and existing immigration arrangements can in fact be reconciled. After all, liberal states often deny entrance to prospective immigrants who are fleeing extreme forms of violence. They also often police their borders in ways that are discriminatory and stigmatizing, contributing to a situation where immigrants are treated as morally inferior by society at large. Such practices conflict strongly with any commitment to the values of freedom and equality. Luara Ferracioli here focuses on three key questions regarding the movement of persons across international borders: What gives some residents of a liberal society a right to be considered citizens of that society such that they have a claim to make decisions with regard to its political future? And do citizens of a liberal society have a prima facie right to exclude prospective immigrants despite their commitment to the values of freedom and equality? Finally, if citizens have this prima facie right to exclude prospective immigrants, are there moral requirements regarding how they may exercise it? The book therefore tackles the most pressing philosophical questions that arise from immigration: the questions of who can exercise self-determination, and why they have such a right in the first place.
Liberal Self-Determination in a World of Migration 1st Table of contents:
I. The Problem
II. Key Questions and Arguments
III. The Plan
Part I. On Citizenship and Self-Determination
1. Citizenship and Paternalism
I. Introduction
II. The Problem
III. Underinclusive and Overinclusive Solutions
IV. Citizenship as Jus Paternus
V. Objections
VI. Conclusion
2. Citizenship and Autonomy
I. Introduction
II. Citizenship Acquisition in Political Philosophy
III. Citizenship as Jus Domicile
IV. Citizenship and Good Human Lives
V. Citizenship in Practice
VI. A Final Objection
VII. Conclusion
3. Liberal Self-Determination, Discrimination, and the Right to Exclude
I. Introduction
II. A Problem for Statism
III. Insulting (Selection) Criteria and Immigration Policy
IV. Liberal Self-Determination
V. Objections
VI. Conclusion
Part II. On Morality and Migration
4. What Is Political about Asylum?
I. Introduction
II. The Problem
III. Who Is a Refugee?
IV. Toward a Successful Account of Asylum
V. Asylum as the Ability to Survive and the Opportunity to Strive
VI. The Duty of Asylum
VII. Objection
VIII. Conclusion
5. Family Migration Schemes and Liberal Neutrality: A Dilemma
I. Introduction
II. Family Migration Schemes and the State’s Right to Exclude
III. Romantic and Familial Ties
IV. Toward a Liberal Justification for Family Migration Schemes
V. Problem Cases
VI. A Dilemma for Statists
VII. Objections
VIII. Conclusion
6. Immigration, Self-Determination, and the Brain Drain
I. Introduction
II. Immigration and Self-Determination
III. The Brain Drain
IV. Objections
V. Conclusion
7. Discrimination and Immigration Control
I. Introduction
II. Immigration Enforcement in the Real World
III. Existing Solutions
IV. Two Further Strategies
V. Objections
VI. Conclusion
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