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Book Synopsis: How should we think about immigration and what policies should democratic societies pursue? Sarah Song offers a political theory of immigration that takes seriously both the claims of receiving countries and the claims of prospective migrants.
Immigration is one of the most polarizing issues in contemporary politics. It raises questions about identity, economic well-being, the legitimacy of state power, and the boundaries of membership and justice. How should we think about immigration and what policies should democratic societies pursue? Some contend that borders should generally be open and people should be free to migrate in search of better lives. Others insist that governments have the right to unilaterally close their borders and should do so. In Immigration and Democracy, Sarah Song develops an intermediate ethical position that takes seriously both the claims of receiving countries and the claims of prospective migrants. She argues that political membership is morally significant, even if morally arbitrary. Political membership grounds particular rights and obligations, and a government may show some partiality toward the interests of its members. Yet, we also have universal obligations to those outside our orders. Where prospective migrants have urgent reasons to move, as in the case of refugees, their interests may trump the less weighty interests of members. What is required is not open or closed borders but open doors. An accessible ethical framework that clarifies and deepens the ideas with which members of democratic societies can debate immigration, Immigration and Democracy considers the implications of a realistically utopian theory for immigration law and policy.
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Are you tired of the polarizing debate surrounding immigration? Do you want to understand the complex issues that democratic societies face when it comes to immigration policies? Look no further than the Immigration and Democracy (Oxford Political Theory) book by Sarah Song. This thought-provoking book offers a political theory of immigration that considers the claims of both receiving countries and prospective migrants. Through its accessible and insightful arguments, this book will help you navigate the ethical dilemmas surrounding immigration.
With immigration being one of the most pressing issues in contemporary politics, it's crucial to have a well-informed perspective. In Immigration and Democracy, Sarah Song challenges the binary views on immigration, offering an intermediate ethical position that recognizes the importance of political membership while acknowledging universal obligations to those outside our borders. Song's balanced approach provides a nuanced understanding of immigration that goes beyond simplistic open or closed border debates.
Are you searching for a framework to guide your discussions on immigration within democratic societies? Immigration and Democracy presents a compelling ethical framework that deepens our understanding of immigration law and policy. Sarah Song's realistically utopian theory offers a fresh perspective, emphasizing the need for open doors rather than simplistic solutions like open or closed borders. Gain valuable insights and broaden your perspective on immigration by diving into this engaging book.
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