
Wer gehört zu uns? : Einwanderung, Integration und Solidarität im Wohlfahrtsstaat /
David Abraham
Bok · Tysk · 2019
Omfang | 197 pages ;
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Opplysninger | Includes index.. - In many countries around the world, the idea of the welfare state is being called into question, while the topic of flight and migration is giving a boost to right-wing populism. Decades of powerful paradigms such as social solidarity and global justice are loosing acceptance, while fears of "uncontrolled immigration" undermine confidence in the functioning of the welfare state. Answers to the question of who belongs to "us" under which conditions and who is allowed to participate in welfare state services experience a dramatic shift. David Abraham explores the interrelation of immigration, integration and solidarity in the capitalist West of the 20th and 21st centuries. Using the example of Germany, the USA and Israel, the lawyer and historian shows why "soft on the inside, hard on the outside", once the basic formula for establishing stable welfare states, will no longer be viable in the future. These insights are supplemented and deepened in a biographical interview about history and origin, about law and populism, but also about Abraham's changeable academic career.
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ISBN | 3835334115. - 9783835334113
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