
Migration, Stability and Solidarity
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- Cover
- 1. Public Reason, Humiliation, and Democratic Decay
- 1. Public Reason and Demonic Reason
- 2. Bad philosophy in bad times
- 3. Hope and philosophy
- Bibliography
- 2. Shifting the Burden of a Bordered World: Justification, Immigration and Stability
- 1. Thinking about injustices
- 2. Coercion at state borders: preliminary issues
- 3. Stability, reasons and immigration
- 3.1. National identity /common culture
- 3.2. Social welfare policies
- 3.3. Size of the population of the earth
- 4. Conclusion
- Bibliography
- 3. Imagine Strangers in Our Midst
- 1. The Overemphasis on Identity and the Misrepresentation of Conflicts
- 2. The Politics of Belonging: Racial Citizenship in a Nutshell
- 3. The Discourse of Belonging: Hermeneutical Impoverishment and Rhetoric
- 4. Conclusion
- Bibliography
- 4. Stability, Protection, and Refugees: Does Refugee Protection Require Admission?
- 1. Does protection require admission?
- 1.1 What kind of admission?
- 1.2 Impossibility
- 1.3 Impermissibility
- 1.4 The role of persecution
- 1.5 Choice
- 1.6 A formula of prima facie duties to admit
- 2 Limits and allocation of duties
- 2.1 Numbers and thresholds
- 2.2 Free choice or moral criteria for selection?
- 2.3 Special obligations to refugees at the border?
- 3 Trading refugee quotas - neither here nor there?
- Bibliography
- 5. Migration within the European Union and Social Benefits for EU Citizens as a Challenge to EU law: A Survey De Lege Lata
- A. Migration within the EU as a (New) Crisis Accelerator? - Including Remarks on Brexit
- B. Rights of Residence and Social Benefits of EU Citizens According to EU Law
- I. Rights of Residence of EU Citizens in Other Member States
- 1. Rights of Residence in the Context of Employment
- a) Rights of Residence Linked to Current Employment
- b) Rights of Residence Linked to a Preceding Occupation
- c) Rights of Residence Linked to Search for Employment
- 2. Rights of Residence without Links to Employment
- II. Rights to Non-contributory Social Benefits of EU Citizens in Other Member States
- 1. Some Numbers
- 2. Non-contributory Rights to Social Benefits Linked to the Free Movement of Workers/Freedom of Establishment
- a) (Supplementary) Non-contributory Social Benefits Linked to Current Employment
- b) Non-contributory Social Benefits Linked to Previous Employment
- 3. EU Citizens' Non-contributory Rights to Social Benefits without Links to a Fundamental Freedom - or from Internal Market to Social Union and Back
- a) Phase 1: No Rights to Social Aid Money without Links to a Fundamental Freedom
- b) Phase 2: The Primary Law EU Citizenship as a Basis for Derivative Rights to Participation in Social Aid
- aa) A First Impact: The Sala Case
- bb) The Grzelczyk Case
- c) Phase 3: Back to the Market Citizen (Dano, Alimanovic, García-Nieto)
- d) Non-contributory Social Benefits Linked to a Right to Permanent Residence Pursuant to Art. 16 para. 1 of Directive (EC) 38 [2004]
- C. Conclusion
- Bibliography
- 6. Welfare Rights, Migration and Solidarity as a Rich Good
- SECTION 1-Introduction
- SECTION 2-Rawls on Solidarity and Social Justice
- SECTION-3 SOLIDARITY AND STRAINS OF COMMITMENT
- SECTION 4-SOLIDARITY AS A NON-ASSOCIATIVE DUTY
- SECTION-5 SOLIDARITY AND BASIC WELFARE RIGHTS
- SECTION-6 SOLIDARITY AS A RICH GOOD
- SECTION-7 CONCLUSION
- Bibliography
- 7. Immigration, and Common Identities: A Social Cohesion-based Argument for Open Borders
- Introduction
- I. Social Cohesion in Science and Philosophy:
- II. The Social Cohesion Argument:
- III. The Bonding Common Identity Challenge:
- IV. A Bridging Common Identity:
- V. Objections:
- Conclusion:
- Bibliography
- 8. Mandatory Value Courses for Refugees - are they justified?
- Stability and the protection of the just state
- Efficiency and costs
- Integration and life chances
- Limitations
- Objections
- Conclusions
- Bibliography
- 9. Stability of Whom and for What? Rethinking the Challenge of Living Together in the Intercultural Age
- 0. Premise
- 1. A Preliminary framework: Two meanings of stability
- 2. 'Stability of whom'? Rethinking the identitarian stability
- 3. Coexistence and living together
- 4. 'Stability for what'? On the interplay between spaces and places
- 5. The difficult path towards an intercultural stability
- 6. Concluding remarks: the narrow and untraveled path
- Bibliography
- 10. Associative solidarity, Social Esteem, and the Sources of Self-Respect
- Introduction
- I. Populism and Solidarity
- II. The concept of Solidarity revised
- III. Associative Solidarity, self-respect and self-esteem
- Bibliography
- 11. Migration, Democratic Stability, and Compromising Mindsets
- Introduction
- 1. Stability and the Ethics of Migration
- 1.1. Political Stability and Political Cohesion
- 1.2. Internal Threats to Stability: The Case of Backlashes
- 2. Democratic Stability and Modus Vivendi arrangements
- 2.1. Backlashes as a problem of outcomes
- 2.2. Modus Vivendi Arrangements and a Developmental Perspective on Liberal Democracies
- 3. Democratic Stability and Compromising Mindsets
- 3.1. Compromising and Compromising Mindsets
- 3.2. Compromising Mindsets and Migration
- 3.3. Two Objections
- Conclusion
- Bibliography
- 12. Stability, Solidarity, and the Future of Liberal Democracy: The Case for Pessimism
- A. The State and the Nation
- B. Solidarity and Social Cohesion
- C. Listening to populists
- D. Conclusions
- Affiliations
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