In Refugees, Nathan Bell argues for nothing less than a new concept of the political: that societies (liberal or not, in the mode of the sovereign state or some other form) embrace an ethos of responsibility for others, where the right to seek asylum becomes foundational for politics itself.
In Refugees, Nathan Bell argues for nothing less than a new concept of the political: that societies (liberal or not, in the mode of the sovereign state or some other form) embrace an ethos of responsibility for others, where the right to seek asylum becomes foundational for politics itself.
Introduction Chapter One: Hannah Arendt and the Right to Have Rights Chapter Two: Levinas and Political Responsibility Chapter Three: Derrida and Unconditional Hospitality Chapter Four: Limitations of the Right to Have Rights: the Case of Denmark Chapter Five: The Problem with the Kindertransport Chapter Six: Cities of Asylum Chapter Seven: France Alone Chapter Eight: Athena's Gesture: Asylum and Greek Tragedy Coda: Of Missing Persons
Introduction Chapter One: Hannah Arendt and the Right to Have Rights Chapter Two: Levinas and Political Responsibility Chapter Three: Derrida and Unconditional Hospitality Chapter Four: Limitations of the Right to Have Rights: the Case of Denmark Chapter Five: The Problem with the Kindertransport Chapter Six: Cities of Asylum Chapter Seven: France Alone Chapter Eight: Athena's Gesture: Asylum and Greek Tragedy Coda: Of Missing Persons
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