
JOSEPH CARENS RESPONDS ON THE ETHICS OF IMMIGRATION
by Kenan Malik
The politics/philosophy blog Crooked Timber organised recently an online symposium on political philosopher Joseph Carens’ book, The Ethics of Immigration. I wrote a contribution; the responses of the other contributors are here. Joseph Carens has now responded to the various arguments: It is an author’s dream for his or her work to receive the sort of wide-ranging, substantive, thoughtful and generous reactions that this symposium on my book has elicited. So, I want to begin by expressing my deep appreciation to Chris Bertram for […]
Categories: Culture & Books, Philosophy & Ethics, Race & Immigration • Tags: ethics, immigration, joseph carens