Book Review - Strangers in Our Midst: The Political Philosophy of Immigration

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2017-10

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Lindauer, Matthew

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University of Chicago Press

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In the past ten years, the ethics of immigration has become a mainstream topic in political philosophy. What previously might have been described as an “applied” area is now rightly regarded as among the central topics in political thought, dealing with essential questions of societal membership. David Miller, along with Michael Walzer and Joseph Carens, among others, deserves credit for being ahead of his time in working on the ethics of immigration well before it was so regularly present in prominent journals, books, and collections. His recent book Strangers in Our Midst: The Political Philosophy of Immigration is the culmination of his reflections on a wide range of topics related to immigration and border controls.

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Ethics: an International journal of social, political and legal philosophy

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