This book explores how individuals should respond to the injustice of immigration restrictions. Hidalgo focuses on unauthorized migrants and draws on empirical evidence from the social sciences to argue that conventional wisdom about the individual ethics of immigration is wrong.
This book explores how individuals should respond to the injustice of immigration restrictions. Hidalgo focuses on unauthorized migrants and draws on empirical evidence from the social sciences to argue that conventional wisdom about the individual ethics of immigration is wrong.
Javier Hidalgo is an Associate Professor of Leadership Studies at the University of Richmond. His work has appeared in venues such as The Journal of Political Philosophy, The Journal of Ethics and Social Philosophy and The Journal of Moral Philosophy.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction 1. The Case Against Exclusion 2. Challenges to Freedom of Movement 3. Actual Immigration Restrictions Are Unjust 4. Are More Open Borders Feasible? Does It Matter? 5. Resistance at the Border 6. People Smuggling 7. Complicity and the Duty to Resist 8. Promoting More Open Borders
Introduction 1. The Case Against Exclusion 2. Challenges to Freedom of Movement 3. Actual Immigration Restrictions Are Unjust 4. Are More Open Borders Feasible? Does It Matter? 5. Resistance at the Border 6. People Smuggling 7. Complicity and the Duty to Resist 8. Promoting More Open Borders
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