Migration, Citizenship, and Democracy
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- Studien zur Theorie und Empirie der Demokratie, Volume 3
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- 2021
Summary
Economic migration is on the rise. It generates forms of temporary migration which differ from both traditional settler migration and the status and needs of refugees. How should liberal democratic societies respond to those new demands on immigration? In this book, Christine Chwaszcza develops an innovative transnational normative framework that integrates debates on citizenship, democracy and post-national justice in order to address questions concerning access to host societies, democratic inclusion, and family migration. She proposes a liberal democratic approach that steers a middle course between cosmopolitanism and national closure. The book will appeal to readers from the fields of political and legal philosophy and social and political theory.
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- 1/2021
- Copyright Year
- 2021
- ISBN-Print
- 978-3-8487-8367-0
- ISBN-Online
- 978-3-7489-2759-4
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- Nomos, Baden-Baden
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- Studien zur Theorie und Empirie der Demokratie
- Volume
- 3
- Language
- English
- Pages
- 224
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- Monograph
Table of contents
- Titelei/Inhaltsverzeichnis No access Pages 1 - 10
- The Topic of the Book No access
- Overview No access
- A Preemptory Remark No access
- Acknowledgments No access
- 1.1. Citizenship: The General Idea of a Rule-based Account No access
- 1.2.1. The Concept of a Social Practice No access
- 1.2.2. “Rules” and Normativity in Human Agency No access
- 1.2.3. Two Problems of Rule-following No access
- 1.2.4. The Normative Justification of Social Institutions No access
- 1.2.5. A Few Caveats No access
- 1.3. Voluntary Migration as a Transnational Phenomenon No access
- 1.4. The Normative Framework: Philosophical Liberalism No access
- 2.1.1. Birthright Citizenship as State Citizenship No access
- 2.1.2. State Citizenship and the Universal Right to Citizenship No access
- (1) Consent-based Accounts of Political Association No access
- (2) Voluntary-exchange-based Accounts of Political Association No access
- (3) Justice-based Accounts of Political Association No access
- 2.1.4. The Procedural Element in a Rule-based Account of Citizenship No access
- 2.2.1. The Theoretical Relevance of Political Agency No access
- 2.2.2. The Normative Relevance of Political Agency No access
- 2.2.3. Non-ideal Theory: Why Consequences are Not All that Matters No access
- 3.1. Is There an Individual (Human) Right to Free Movement Across Borders? No access
- 3.2. Beyond Claim Rights: Freedom of Migration as a Requirement of Transnational Justice No access
- 3.3. The Competitive Nature of Current Migration Dynamics No access
- 3.4.1. Methodological Individualism in Contractarian Theories of Global Justice No access
- 3.4.2. Ethical Individualism and the Holistic Nature of Social Institutions No access
- 3.4.3. The Idea of Government by Authorization: A Non-voluntaristic Interpretation No access
- 3.4.4. A First Interim Conclusion No access
- 3.5.1. Goodin’s Argument against Moral Particularism No access
- 3.5.2. Political Philosophy without Politics? – A Criticism of Goodin No access
- 3.5.3. Political Agency as a sui generis Source of Sociopolitical Justice: A Defense No access
- 3.5.4. A Second Interim Conclusion No access
- 3.6.1. Societies as Spaces of Political Agency No access
- 3.6.2. Societies as Bearers of a Right to Collective Self-determination No access
- 3.6.3. Societies as Addressees of Collective Responsibility No access
- 3.6.4. A Third Interim Conclusion No access
- 3.7. Summing up: Transnational Justice and Normative Assessments of Rules of Inclusion and Exclusion No access
- 3.8. Beyond the Model of the Nation State: Internationalism or Transnationalism? No access
- 4.1.1. A Brief Outline of Miller’s Argument for Liberal Nationalism No access
- 4.1.2. National Integration and the Development of the Model of the Social State No access
- 4.1.3. A Counter-thesis: Democratic Legitimacy vs. Liberal Nationalism No access
- 4.2.1. Blake on Citizenship and Coercion No access
- 4.2.2. Beyond Coercion: Political Sovereignty Bottom-up rather than Top-down No access
- 5.1. Democratic Legitimacy and the “All Affected Persons” Principle No access
- 5.2. Democracy as a Mechanism of Pure Procedural Justice: An Outline No access
- 5.3. The Moral Point of Democracy No access
- 5.4. Democratic Legitimacy as a Social Practice No access
- 5.5. The Idea of Transnational Democracy in Light of the Practical Pre-conditions of Democratic Legitimacy No access
- 5.6. The Limits of Metaethical Proceduralism: A Criticism of Discourse Ethics No access
- 6.1.1. Practical Reasons No access
- 6.1.2. Moral Reasons No access
- 6.1.3. Impartiality and the Construction of a Moral Point of View No access
- 6.1.4. Normative Reasoning No access
- 6.2.1. Equal Respect: Why the Least Well Off Should Not Always Have Priority No access
- 6.2.2. The Moral Status of Voluntary Migrants: A Justice-based Criticism of Miller No access
- 6.2.3. The Deficiency of Arguments from Emergency No access
- 6.3. Three Standards for the Settlement of Conflicts of Morally Substantive Claims and Justified Interests No access
- 6.4. Fairness of Access: A Preliminary Conclusion No access
- 7.1. The Case Against Discrimination No access
- (1) Three Caveats No access
- (2) What is at Stake? The Moral Weight of Freedom of Religion in Arguments for Democratic Inclusion No access
- (3) The Moral Difference between Citizens and Non-citizen Residents No access
- 7.2.2. Discrimination on the Basis of Political Beliefs No access
- 7.3. Discrimination from the Perspective of Different Groups of Potential Migrants No access
- 7.4. Citizenship Tests No access
- 7.5. A Short Remark on Group-discrimination on the Basis of Special Historical Relations No access
- 8.1. Do Immigrants Have a Duty to Naturalize? No access
- 8.2. Walzer on Social Integration, Community, and Citizenship No access
- 8.3. Rubio-Marín on Immigration and Democratic Inclusion No access
- 8.4. Partial and Multiple-layered Citizenship: Bauböck’s Stakeholder Argument for Democratic Inclusion No access
- 8.5.1. Dual or Multiple Citizenship No access
- 8.5.2. Illegal Immigration and the Normative Weight of de facto Social Integration No access
- 9.1.1. The Family as a Social Institution No access
- 9.1.2. The Protection of the Family in International Human Rights Documents No access
- 9.1.3. Transnational Social Pluralism and Transnational Legal Pluralism No access
- 9.2. Who is Authorized to Define the Institution of the Family? No access
- 9.3. Polygamy in Practice No access
- 9.4. Polygamy in Normative Debates concerning Immigration and Women’s Rights No access
- 9.5. Immigration and Transnational Legal Pluralism: Some Principled Objections No access
- 9.6. A Brief Remark concerning the Normative Weight of Personal Preferences No access
- 9.7. Beyond Access: Liberal Limits of Transnational Legal Pluralism with Respect to Foreign Residents No access
- 9.8.1. Access No access
- 9.8.2. Naturalization and Democratic Inclusion No access
- 9.9. A (Very) Preliminary Conclusion No access
- 10.1. “Multiculturalism”: Conceptual Sense and Nonsense No access
- 10.2. Culturalism as a Normative Social Ideal No access
- 10.3.1. A Criticism of Cultural Identity Concepts No access
- 10.3.2. The Difference between Culturalism and a Practice Account No access
- 10.3.3. The Methodological Background of Early Culturalism Debates No access
- 10.3.4. The Practice Account as a Methodological Alternative to Culturalism No access
- 10.4. A Reassessment of the Value of Cultural Belonging No access
- 10.5. Pluriculturalism: A Liberal-democratic Proposal No access
- 10.6. A Final Thought No access
- Bibliography No access Pages 212 - 222
- Name Index No access Pages 223 - 224
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