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J. McKenzie Alexander, "The Open Society as an Enemy: A Critique of how Free Societies Turned Against Themselves" (LSE Press, 2024)

New Books in Critical Theory

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The Dynamics of Open Societies and Immigration

This chapter examines the philosophical implications of open societies and their vulnerabilities, drawing on contemporary discussions influenced by moral and political challenges. The focus is on the cosmopolitan view of open societies, particularly regarding immigration, exploring the moral responsibilities of immigrants and their integration into host communities. Through various lenses, the chapter argues for a balanced understanding of duties and freedoms, emphasizing the reciprocal nature of community membership.

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