Imigração e teoria política normativa
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https://doi.org/10.46901/revistadadpu.i08.p%25pKeywords:
Immigration. Theory of Justice. Political Philosophy. Global Justice. Normative Political Theory.Abstract
The aim of this paper is to explore the question of international migrations from the perspective of the normative political theory. The paper reconstructs the arguments about how to deal with boards from the viewpoint of four authors. First, we’ll present two positions in favor of open borders, one representing Robert Nozick’s libertarianism and another Joseph Carens’ liberal-egalitarian approach. Then, we’ll show how positions in favor of border control, represented by the communitarianism of Michael Walzer and the liberalegalitarianism of Stephen Macedo. So, with this paper, we hope to stress the relevance of an approach of concrete issues from the point of view of the normative political theory.
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