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Migration is normal. But as a topic it fuels a polarized political climate. It undermines the European Union: its political unity, and its founding principles of human rights and human dignity. This inquiry deconstructs the binary structure of this political climate. For this end, the author has developed a new strategy, which stems from a critical reading of modern continental philosophy. Her deconstruction strategy shows how a subject-centered philosophy, the use of abstract language, particularly inspired by Max Weber's legacy, and the War on Terror discourse since 9/11, contribute to a…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Migration is normal. But as a topic it fuels a polarized political climate. It undermines the European Union: its political unity, and its founding principles of human rights and human dignity. This inquiry deconstructs the binary structure of this political climate. For this end, the author has developed a new strategy, which stems from a critical reading of modern continental philosophy. Her deconstruction strategy shows how a subject-centered philosophy, the use of abstract language, particularly inspired by Max Weber's legacy, and the War on Terror discourse since 9/11, contribute to a binary structure of thinking, which has shaped the public European Migration Discourse since 2015.
Autorenporträt
Aniela Helfrich studied Philosophy and Social Sciences at the University of Amsterdam and the Humboldt University Berlin. She holds a doctorate in Philosophy (summa cum laude) from the University of Applied Arts Vienna. For her research she stayed in New York, lived in Istanbul, Sofia, Bratislava, Vienna, and traveled across the Balkan Route.