The Rights of Others: Aliens, Residents, and CitizensCambridge University Press, 2004 M11 25 - 251 pages The Rights of Others examines the boundaries of political community by focusing on political membership. |
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... demos which acts to govern itself . Self - governance implies self - constitution . There is thus an irresolvable contradiction , maybe even a " fatal tension " ( Cole 2000 , 2 ) , between the expansive and inclusionary principles of ...
... demos which acts to govern itself . Self - governance implies self - constitution . There is thus an irresolvable contradiction , maybe even a " fatal tension " ( Cole 2000 , 2 ) , between the expansive and inclusionary principles of ...
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... demos are entitled to have a voice in the articu- lation of the laws by which the demos is to govern itself . Demo- cratic rule , then , extends its jurisdiction in the first place to those who can view themselves as the authors of such ...
... demos are entitled to have a voice in the articu- lation of the laws by which the demos is to govern itself . Demo- cratic rule , then , extends its jurisdiction in the first place to those who can view themselves as the authors of such ...
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... demos will remain affected by its decisions of inclusion and exclusion can never be completely eliminated , its effects can be mitigated through reflexive acts of democratic iteration by the people who critically examines and alters its ...
... demos will remain affected by its decisions of inclusion and exclusion can never be completely eliminated , its effects can be mitigated through reflexive acts of democratic iteration by the people who critically examines and alters its ...
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... demo- cratic credentials are left in abeyance . Cosmopolitan feder- alism , by contrast , is a vision of global justice ... demos . Chapter 5 deals with the interpenetration of the local , the global , and the national and highlights the ...
... demo- cratic credentials are left in abeyance . Cosmopolitan feder- alism , by contrast , is a vision of global justice ... demos . Chapter 5 deals with the interpenetration of the local , the global , and the national and highlights the ...
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Contents
On hospitality rereading Kants cosmopolitan right | 25 |
The right to have rights Hannah Arendt on the contradictions of the nationstate | 49 |
The Law of Peoples distributive justice and migrations | 71 |
Transformations of citizenship the European Union | 129 |
Democratic iterations the local the national and the global | 171 |
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