Exam 17: Globalization and Immigration
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Hidalgo considers several objections to his claim that there should be open borders between states. Explain the objection that you think is the strongest. Do you think Hidalgo satisfactorily responds to this objection? Why or why not?
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On Singer's view, if many people do not give any money to charity,
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According to Hidalgo, freedom of movement is necessary for people to exercise freedom of
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Do you agree that nations are morally required to give everyone an equal chance at a good life if their poor prospects are due to bad luck? Do individual people have a version of this obligation? Should it make a moral difference whether someone's poor prospects are due to luck? Defend your answer.
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