Reflections on Transnationalism

Philosophy in the Contemporary World 9 (2):19-29 (2002)
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This paper explores Charles Taylor’s conception of an inclusive liberal polity. It argues that contemporary immigration challenges even Taylor’s inclusive liberalism by revealing that liberalism is inherently exclusionary and that the exclusionary tendency reinforces liberalism’s peculiar ability to cultivate refugees at both the national and transnational levels.

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Eddy Souffrant
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