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Myth of Evil
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 240

Myth of Evil

A philosophical history of the concept of evil in western culture. 'Evil is something to be feared, and historically, we shall see, it is the enemy within who has been seen as representing the most intense evil of all - the enemy who looks just like us, talks like us, and is just like us.' The Myth of Evil explores a contradiction: the belief that human beings cannot commit acts of pure evil, that they cannot inflict harm for its own sake, and the evidence that pure 'evil' truly is a human capacity. Acts of horror are committed not by inhuman 'monsters', but by ordinary human beings. This contradiction is clearest in the apparently 'extreme' acts of war criminals, terrorists, serial murderer...

Global Displacement in the Twentyfirst Century: Towards an Ethical Framework
  • Language: en

Global Displacement in the Twentyfirst Century: Towards an Ethical Framework

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2024-02-29
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  • Publisher: EUP

Builds an ethical framework for responding to the urgent crisis of global displacementIn this book Phillip Cole calls for a radical review of what international protection looks like and who is entitled to it. The book brings together different issues of forced displacement to provide a systematic overview. It draws attention to groups who are often overlooked when it comes to discussions of international protection, such as the internally displaced, those displaced by climate change, disasters, development infrastructure projects and extreme poverty. The study draws on extensive case studies, such as border practices by European Union states, the United States with regard to its border with Mexico, and the United Kingdom. Cole places the experiences of displaced people at the centre and argues that they should be key political agents in determining policy in this area.Phillip Cole teaches Politics and International Relations at the University of the West of England, Bristol

Philosophies of Exclusion
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 244

Philosophies of Exclusion

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2000
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Cole argues that there is a serious gap between the legal and social practices of immigration in liberal democratic states and any theoretical justification for such practices thatcan be made within the tradition of liberal political philosophy.

The Ethics of Emigration
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 176

The Ethics of Emigration

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2015-09-30
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Debating the Ethics of Immigration
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 350

Debating the Ethics of Immigration

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2011-09-30
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  • Publisher: OUP USA

Do states have the right to prevent potential immigrants from crossing their borders, or should people have the freedom to migrate and settle wherever they wish? Christopher Heath Wellman and Phillip Cole develop and defend opposing answers to this timely and important question. Appealing to the right to freedom of association, Wellman contends that legitimate states have broad discretion to exclude potential immigrants, even those who desperately seek to enter. Against this, Cole argues that the commitment to the moral equality of all human beings - which legitimate states can be expected to hold - means national borders must be open: equal respect requires equal access, both to territory and membership; and that the idea of open borders is less radical than it seems when we consider how many territorial and community boundaries have this open nature. In addition to engaging with each other's arguments, Wellman and Cole address a range of central questions and prominent positions on this topic. The authors therefore provide a critical overview of the major contributions to the ethics of migration, as well as developing original, provocative positions of their own.

Dragog and the Seven Weeks of Summer
  • Language: en

Dragog and the Seven Weeks of Summer

It was the start of the seven weeks of the school summer holidays and two young brothers Drew and Jack along with their best friend James went exploring a small cave close to where they lived in the small village of Llanvil with their father Michael. What they found in that cave would take them on an adventure that would change their lives for ever. From sheep rustlers to black dragons, events that had been set in motion many generations before would test the courage and resolve of the three young boys and their families. They started by wishing for a dog and got a lot more than they ever bargained for. With Drew the young wannabe leader, the ever hungry steadfast Jack and James the friend every boy should have read how they cope with everything that is thrust upon their young shoulders in ' Dragog and the seven weeks of summer'.

Plunkett's Insurance Industry Almanac 2009: Insurance Industry Market Research, Statistics, Trends & Leading Companies
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 487

Plunkett's Insurance Industry Almanac 2009: Insurance Industry Market Research, Statistics, Trends & Leading Companies

Everything you need to know about the business of insurance and risk management--a powerful tool for market research, strategic planning, competetive intelligence or employment searches. Contains trends, statistical tables and an industry glossary. Also provides profiles of more than 300 of the world's leading insurance companies--includes addresses, phone numbers, and executive names.

The Free, the Unfree and the Excluded
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 234

The Free, the Unfree and the Excluded

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2019-07-09
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  • Publisher: Routledge

First published in 1998, this volume forwards a particular theory of freedom and delves into the relationships between this view of freedom and issues of social justice. Exploring positive and negative implications of the idea of freedom and its interaction with social justice programs, Phillip Cole argues that the idea of freedom contributes substantially to the theory of social justice, rather than drawing limiting boundaries around it. Cole examines the concept of freedom in light of ability, autonomy, neutrality, equality, welfare and membership. At heart, his approach is based on the notion of ‘entitlement’ and assumes that all people are of equal moral and political weight, that all should receive the same consideration for the purpose of ethical and political questions.

Ghost Citizens
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 170

Ghost Citizens

  • Categories: Law

Ghost Citizens is about in situ stateless people, persons who live in a country they consider their own but which does not recognize them as citizens. Liew develops the concept of the “ghost citizen” to understand a global experience and a double oppression: of being invisible and feared in law. The term also refers to two troubling state practices: ghosting their own citizens and conferring ghost citizenship (casting persons as foreigners without legal proof). Told through an examination of law, legal processes and interviews with stateless persons and their advocates, this deeply researched book examines international and domestic jurisprudence as well as administrative decision making...

Catalog of Copyright Entries. Third Series
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 1510