
The Rights of Others: Aliens, Residents, and Citizens
작성자
Seyla Benhabib
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Science & Technology
History
형식
페이퍼백
페이지
266
언어
영어
출판됨
Nov 29, 2004
출판사
Cambridge University Press
판
First Edition
ISBN-10
0521538602
ISBN-13
9780521538602
설명
Seyla Benhabib explores the intricate dynamics of political community in her compelling work. She delves into the complexities surrounding the rights of different groups—aliens, residents, and citizens—challenging readers to reconsider conventional notions of membership and belonging. Through a series of thought-provoking discussions, she interrogates how societies define inclusion and exclusion, raising critical questions about justice and equity in a globalized world.
The author skillfully navigates the intersections of law, ethics, and the evolving landscape of migration, highlighting the vital importance of recognition and representation for those often overlooked. By emphasizing the rights of "the other," Benhabib encourages a more inclusive understanding of community, proposing that true political engagement requires a reevaluation of how societies perceive and treat their most vulnerable members. This insightful examination invites readers to reflect on their own positions within the fabric of communal life and the responsibilities that accompany them.
The author skillfully navigates the intersections of law, ethics, and the evolving landscape of migration, highlighting the vital importance of recognition and representation for those often overlooked. By emphasizing the rights of "the other," Benhabib encourages a more inclusive understanding of community, proposing that true political engagement requires a reevaluation of how societies perceive and treat their most vulnerable members. This insightful examination invites readers to reflect on their own positions within the fabric of communal life and the responsibilities that accompany them.