
This is an important theoretical exegesis on ethics and migration that has attracted the attention of scholars of migrant rights, social philosophy, feminist philosophy, political theory, human rights and refugee studies. Benhabib’s analysis uncovers the myriad issues in relation to nation state sovereignty and individual rights with the complexities and contradictions of contemporary globalization and a radical questioning of the persistence of national borders and denial of political rights of migrants.
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