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The Rights of Others

Aliens, Residents, and Citizens
  • Seyla Benhabib, Yale University, Connecticut
  • Paperback
Series: The Seeley Lectures(No. 5)
  • ISBN:9780521538602
  • Publication date:November 2004
  • 264pages
      • Dimensions: 216 x 138 mm
      • Weight: 0.363kg
        21.9997805215386020GB0en_GBGBP£
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      The Rights of Others examines the boundaries of political community by focusing on political membership - the principles and practices for incorporating aliens and strangers, immigrants and newcomers, refugees and asylum seekers into existing polities. Boundaries define some as members, others as aliens. But when state sovereignty is becoming frayed, and national citizenship is unravelling, definitions of political membership become much less clear. Indeed few issues in world politics today are more important, or more troubling. In her Seeley Lectures, the distinguished political theorist Seyla Benhabib makes a powerful plea, echoing Immanuel Kant, for moral universalism and cosmopolitan federalism. She advocates not open but porous boundaries, recognising both the admittance rights of refugees and asylum seekers, but also the regulatory rights of democracies. The Rights of Others is a major intervention in contemporary political theory, of interest to large numbers of students and specialists in politics, law, philosophy and international relations.

      Prize winner

      North American Society for Social Philosophy's Award 2004 - Winner

      Ralph Bunche Award of the American Political Science Association - Winner

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