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DESCRIPTION:\n\nThe Dispossessed: The Ethics of Refugee PolicyJoseph H. Car
 ens\, Ph.D.\, is Professor of Political Science at the University of Toron
 to. He is the author of Culture\, Citizenship\, and Community\, hich won t
 he 2002 C. B. Macpherson Award\, and Equality\, Moral Incentives and the M
 arket.&nbsp\; In his latest book\,The Ethics of Immigration\, Carens illum
 inates one of the most pressing issues ofour time. Immigration poses pract
 ical problems for western democracies and also challenges the ways in whic
 h people in democracies think about itizenship and belonging\, about right
 s and responsibilities\, and about freedom and equality.This lecture is ma
 de possible through a generous gift from the Norman M. and Marsha Lee Berk
 man fund.
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SUMMARY:90th Anniversary Event and State of Democracy Lecture: Joseph Caren
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p></p><p></p><p>\n\n<b>The Dispossessed: The 
 Ethics of Refugee Policy</b></p><p><br></p><p>Joseph H. Carens\, Ph.D.\, i
 s Professor of Political Science at the University of Toronto. He is the a
 uthor of Culture\, Citizenship\, and Community\, hich won the 2002 C. B. M
 acpherson Award\, and Equality\, Moral Incentives and the Market.&nbsp\; I
 n his latest book\,The Ethics of Immigration\, Carens illuminates one of t
 he most pressing issues of<br>our time. Immigration poses practical proble
 ms for western democracies and also challenges the ways in which people in
  democracies think about itizenship and belonging\, about rights and respo
 nsibilities\, and about freedom and equality.<br></p><p><br></p><p><i>This
  lecture is made possible through a generous gift from the Norman M. and M
 arsha Lee Berkman fund.</i><br></p><p></p><p></p>
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