PHPE408M

Advanced Topics in Philosophy, Politics, and Economics; Philosophical Anarchism

Cross-listed with PHIL438K. Credit granted only for PHPE408M or PHIL438K. Immigration is a defining issue of our time, at the heart of political debates across the globe. The key question here is, should nations welcome more migrants or impose stricter border controls? The debates on this question often focus on empirical questions: how immigration affects wages, economic growth, and social well-being. But immigration also raises fundamental ethical and normative questions: Do states have a moral right to close their borders? Is there a human right to migrate? Or perhaps individuals have a moral duty to stay or to leave their home country? In this course we will explore the rich philosophical literature from recent decades on these and on related questions.

Sister Courses: PHPE408, PHPE408A, PHPE408C, PHPE408D, PHPE408E, PHPE408J, PHPE408K, PHPE408O, PHPE408R, PHPE408X, PHPE408Z

Spring 2026

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