Wie lassen sich liberale Ideale auch auf Immigrierte ausweiten? Eine erste Skizze

Zeitschrift für Philosophische Forschung 69 (3):326-346 (2015)
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The paper examines whether a perspective, which posits political communities as relative unchanging groups, can adequately capture a possible reinterpretation of liberal ideals. It also analyses whether statist measures designed to rectify structural inequality can be one motivating factor in the reinterpretation of these ideals.

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