giovedì 27 settembre 2018

LA SOCIETA’ DEGLI INGEGNERI

LA SOCIETA’ DEGLI INGEGNERI
Aprire le porte all’immigrazione deprime i salari domestici, questo l’argomento portato da molti per dire “basta” agli ingressi. Vero, qualcuno perderà dall'arrivo degli stranieri, ma non è detto. Il punto chiave è capire se l’immigrato sia un sostituto o un complemento del lavoratore indigeno.
Così, tanto per illustrare il meccanismo, poniamo di essere in una società dove tutti sono ingegneri. Questo significa forse che nessuno rassetta casa o prepara da mangiare? No, significa che chi rassetta casa e prepara da mangiare viene pagato almeno quanto un ingegnere. Infatti, per avere un addetto a queste incombenze umili ma necessarie occorre convincere un ingegnere a cambiare carriera, ma questo avverrà solo proponendo stipendi più appetibili rispetto a quelli che incassa ora. Un immigrato che viene da altri paesi potrebbe dedicarsi a queste incombenze accontentandosi di meno, che è comunque di più di quanto otteneva prima nel suo paese. E’ chiaro che con il suo arrivo ci guadagnano tutti: anche i lavoratori nostrani poiché vedono abbattersi un’imponente voce di costo.
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Commenta

COME COMBATTERE IL RAZZISMO?

COME COMBATTERE IL RAZZISMO?
Parlando senza timore di “razze umane”, suggerisce David Reich.
Il concetto ha un suo fondamento biologico, minimizzarlo serve a poco. Ma soprattutto, approfondendolo, si comprende meglio come molti stereotipi razzisti siano campati in aria. Inoltre, evitare il “negazionismo” impedisce che le future scoperte in questo campo siano interpretate dai razzisti come conferma della loro ipotesi. Così come in ambito religioso si parla di dio-tappabuchi, evitiamo di fare del “politicamente corretto” un idolo-tappabucchi destinato inevitabilmente a retrocedere fino alla sparizione.
Ma Reich ha un’ altra preoccupazione: la libertà di ricerca. Sente che una cappa censoria aleggia sulla sua testa e su quella dei suoi colleghi. Già diversi fondi sono stati ritirati dopo che è stato reso noto l’oggetto delle ricerche. Placare l’ansia puo’ evitare un atteggiamento anti-scientifico.
NYTIMES.COM
If scientists avoid discussing the topic candidly, racist theories will fill the vacuum.

"How Genetics Is Changing Our Understanding of ‘Race’" david reich steven sailer

"How Genetics Is Changing Our Understanding of ‘Race’"
david reich steven sailer
Citation (APA): sailer, d. r. s. (2018). "How Genetics Is Changing Our Understanding of ‘Race’" [Kindle Android version]. Retrieved from Amazon.com

Parte introduttiva
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"How Genetics Is Changing Our Understanding of ‘Race’" By david reich steven sailer
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Ashley Montagu published “Man’s Most Dangerous Myth: The Fallacy of Race,”
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L ORTODOSSIA DUL TEMA DELLE RAZZE
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race is a social concept with no genetic basis.
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LA TESI
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LE COSE COMINCIANO A CAMBIARE
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1972,
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Richard Lewontin published an important study of variation in protein types in blood.
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IMBARAZZO...LA NUOVA ORTODOSSIA: LE DIFFERENZE TRA GRUPPI NN SONO SIGNIFICATIVE
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85 percent of variation in the protein types could be accounted for by variation within populations and “races,” and only 15 percent by variation across them.
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NUOVA QUANTIFICAZIONE
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that doesn’t mean Extended Family Does Not Exist.
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LA FONTE DELL IMBARAZZO
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among human populations there are no differences large enough to support the concept of “biological race.”
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IL NUOVO CONSENSO
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The orthodoxy goes further, holding that we should be anxious about any research into genetic differences
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DALL ORTODOSSIA ALL ANSIA
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it is simply no longer possible to ignore average genetic differences among “races.”
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LA PREOCCUPAZIONE DI REICH
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Groundbreaking advances in DNA sequencing
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IL FATTO NUOVO
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what fraction of an individual’s genetic ancestry traces back to, say, West Africa 500 years ago
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UN IDEA DI COSA È POSSIBILE MISURARE
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differences in genetic ancestry that happen to correlate to many of today’s racial constructs are real.
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ORA SAPPIAMO
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well-meaning people who deny the possibility of substantial biological differences among human populations are digging themselves into an indefensible position,
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LA SORTE DEI BEN INTENZIONATI
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whatever discoveries are made— and we truly have no idea yet what they will be— will be cited as “scientific proof” that racist prejudices and agendas have been correct
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ALTRO TIMORE X LE POSIZIONE DIFENSIVISTA
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exploring whether the population mixture that has occurred in the last few hundred years in the Americas could be leveraged to find risk factors for prostate cancer,
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UN CASO CONCRETO DI UTILITÀ
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disparity had not been possible to explain based on dietary and environmental differences, suggesting that genetic factors might play a role.
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TRA AFRO AM E EURO AM
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Did this research rely on terms like “African-American” and “European-American” that are socially constructed, and did it label segments of the genome as being probably “West African” or “European” in origin? Yes.
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È UNA RICERCA RAZZISTA?
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Finding genetic influences on a propensity for disease is one thing, they argue, but looking for such influences on behavior and cognition is another.
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LE PAURE NN FRENERANNO LA RICERCA
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Daniel Benjamin
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ALTRO STUDIO IMBARAZZANTE SULLE CARRIERE SCOLASTICHE...RISERVATO AI BIANCHI
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After controlling for differences in socioeconomic background,
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OVVIO
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identified 74 genetic variations that are over-represented in genes known to be important in neurological development, each of which is incontrovertibly more common in Europeans with more years of education than in Europeans with fewer years of education.…
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ESITO
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finding genetic predictors of behavior.
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GLI STUDI SI MOLTIPLICANO
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Danielle Posthuma,
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ALTRO ESEMPIO...IQ
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genetic variations in more than 20 genes that were predictive of performance on intelligence tests.
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ESITO
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You will sometimes hear that any biological differences among populations are likely to be small, because humans have diverged too recently from common ancestors for substantial differences
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NN VERO
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consider what kinds of voices are filling the void that our silence is creating. Nicholas Wade,
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IL PERICOLO DI NEGARE AD OLTRANZA
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he goes on to make the unfounded and irresponsible claim that this research is suggesting that genetic factors explain traditional stereotypes.
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L ACCUSA A WADE
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key sources, for example, is the anthropologist Henry Harpending, who has asserted that people of sub-Saharan African ancestry have no propensity to work
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UNA XICOLOSA CITAZIONE...IN REALTÀ MAI FATTA
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in typical African farming cultures, where weeding is done more with hoes than plows, black women tend to work harder than black men,
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L UNICA OSSERVAZIONE DI HARPENDING E WADE
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European feudalism was based on private property in land and this was absent from traditional West Africa. Why? Because land was scarce in Western Europe, but not in Africa, where the scarce factor was people; and control over them was exercised through monopolies of the “means of destruction” (horses, guns etc.), not the means of production.
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PARENTESI SU JACK GOODY CHE A SEGUIRE CONFERMA HARPENDING
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research has suggested that genetic factors contribute to lower intelligence in Africans
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ALTRA DENUNCIA DI REICH...WATSON...REICH RIPORTA AFFERMAZIONI FAYTE IN PRIVATO
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He asserted that Jews were high achievers because of genetic advantages
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ALTRA AFFERMAZIONE PRIVATA WATSON...SI NOTI CHE MOLTE RICERCHE SU QS PUNTI SONO SYAYE STOPPATE
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East Asian students tended to be conformist because of selection for conformity
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ALTRA CONGETTURA RIFERITA PRIVATAMENTE
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they start with the accurate observation that many academics are implausibly denying the possibility of average genetic differences among human populations, and then end with a claim
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COSA RENDE INSIDIOSE QS AFFERMAZIONI?
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Something must be done to shut up the Watsons, Wades, and Harpendings so that the Reichs and Shapiros can continue to get funding without danger
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LA FRECCIATA DI SAILER
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he was brought up to be a good liberal, which entails believing in a lot of obvious falsehoods. But he’s smart, and the current of discovery in genetics strongly undermines some of those liberal beliefs.
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COCHRANE SU REICH
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He also knows that he works at Harvard, knows where his funding comes from, knows what happened to Watson.
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INSINUAZIONE DI COCHRANE SU REICH

6 OBIEZIONI ALLA LIBERA IMMIGRAZIONE

6 OBIEZIONI ALLA LIBERA IMMIGRAZIONE
1. Obiezione Salvini: ci rubano il lavoro.
2. Obiezione Friedman: ci scassano il welfare.
3. Obiezione Collier: ci corrompono la cultura.
4. Obiezione Miller: trascurano i loro paesi.
5. Obiezione Wellman: un libero stato puo’ scegliere chi accogliere.
6. Obiezione Rawls: prima gli italiani.
Il libro risponde a tutte, e non solo.

4 Philosophical Objections to Open Borders

4 Philosophical Objections to Open Borders
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There exists a common-sense and liberal presumption in favor
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overall consequences appear to be extremely positive.
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The Effects on Those Left Behind
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David Miller
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will do little to help the very poor, who are unlikely to have the resources to move to a richer country.
Note:L EMIGRAZIONE NN AIURA CHI STA PEGGII...DRENA LE ENERGIE MIGLIORI

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Thomas Pogge
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immigrants are likely to be among the “more privileged” people from their societies
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forcing the “more privileged” people to stay in poor countries, has negative effects.
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discourage people to invest in education
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Allowing people to leave also tends to have positive effects on political processes.
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One reason is that emigration allows previously excluded people to participate more
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preventing people from leaving can threaten political stability.
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through remittances.
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But what if the facts were different? If immigrants fleeing the extractive conditions of their homes means that they in some way hurt those who stayed behind,
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One possible reason would be that the people in Sudan need Widad’s services more than Canadians do.
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it is highly implausible to think that others have some kind of claim on our services, such that their need limits our freedom
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Canada should force its doctors to work in Sudan.
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A more popular argument is that Widad has special obligations to the people of Sudan.
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Sudanese people invested their tax payments in Widad’s education.
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Gillian Brock
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Kieran Oberman
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In this case, it’s plausible that Widad is obligated to stay in Sudan for three years after she graduates.
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Could governments treat people’s freedom to move in a similar way?
Note:LA DOMANDA

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Widad’s agreement matters because the requirement to repay cannot be simply foisted upon her.
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There’s something deeply perverse about seeing people like Widad as, quite literally, “public investments”:
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She has a life to lead,
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People like Brock seem to think it desirable that anyone who receives a benefit must repay this. We do not.
Note:CONCLUSIONE...NO AL TRIBALISMO

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One of the reasons we endorse markets is precisely that they create so many positive externalities
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treating Widad as a mere source of tax money,
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responding to vulnerabilities and losses by imposing additional burdens on those already unfortunate enough to be living there.
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Wellman on Sovereignty and Self-Determination
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states have the right to exclude immigrants as a part of their right to self-determination.
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Just as clubs have the right to restrict members
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it avoids the empirical problems
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Another advantage is that the idea that states have a right to self-determination is widely shared.
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it’s a cornerstone of much philosophy of international affairs, and it has broad popular support.
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Christopher Wellman
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right to free association.
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=>DIRITTO DI AUTODETERMINAZIONE=>DIRITTO DI ESCLUDERE

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Suppose Bas decides he wants to marry Jason, but Jason turns him down. It would be plainly wrong for Bas to force Jason to marry him. Jason is a self-determining,
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What’s true for Bas and Jason is also true for individuals and organizations.
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If Bas wants to join the local country club, but they turn him down, he cannot force them to accept him.
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the same holds between countries. The United States cannot unilaterally force Canada to enter into some treaty;
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The final step in Wellman’s argument is to claim that the same is true for immigration as well.
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1.The right to self-determination of states gives them the right to choose with whom they wish to associate. 2.Immigrants associate with the state. 3.Therefore, states with a right to self-determination have a right to choose whether or not to allow immigration.
Note:L ARGOMENTO RIASSUNTO

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The key difference is between the nature of the agent whose self-determination is in play.
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individuals
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group-agents
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country
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having self-determination as the combination of the rights of self-determination of its individual members.
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groups possess rights not merely in virtue of the (directly transferred) rights of their members or citizens, but in virtue of their status as groups per se.
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the members of states (people like us) decidedly do not freely accept the terms of association.
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In the state, there often is no clear connection between the individual members’ wills and the collective.
Note:ESEMPIO...SE LO STATO FOSSE UN ASSOCIAZIONE NN SI CAPIREBBE XCHÈ IL SESSISMO SIA DA CONSIDERARE INGIUSTO

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Individualist self-determination does not apply to states.
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The crux, then, is whether immigrants seek to associate with the state as a collective—and not, for example, with its members as individual persons.
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It’s not as if they’re proposing a kind of treaty, as we saw in the example of Canada.
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Compare someone (call him Ahmed) successfully immigrating into a country like Canada, with Canada successfully joining the United States in some treaty. Wellman thinks that Ahmed and the United States are similarly placed with respect to Canada. But this is false.
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If we understand self-determination in the collectivist manner, as Wellman says we should, premise 2 is false.
Note:RIASSUMENDO

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should the state decide that it no longer wants to associate with people of a certain race or ethnicity,
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Instead of offering control over the population that governs itself, it offers that population—whatever it may be—control over how it governs itself.
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Prioritizing Co-Citizens
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borders can be closed because of special obligations of distributive justice that hold primarily among fellow citizens.
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STEPHEN MACEDO...LA RELAZIONE SPECIALE...OBIEZIONE RAWLS

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citizens stand in a special moral relationship of collective self-governance.
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protect the least well-off in rich societies:
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all of whom may be in the top decile of world income,
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Even if democratic states ought to prioritize the welfare of their own worst-off, this doesn’t license doing just anything.
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when wealthy countries restrict immigration, they do more than simply prioritize their citizens over foreigners. They are not merely distributing resources.
Note:INFATTI

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If we really had to choose between liberty and distributive justice in this way, people still have a right to move
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Michael Blake,
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governments owe a guarantee of freedom to their own citizens, but not to foreigners.
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This latter idea, that our rights and freedoms need to be given to us, things to be granted only after first being coerced by some state institution, is extremely implausible.
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The idea here is that basic freedoms are afforded to people as a condition of state legitimacy, not fundamental moral requirements that people might claim against the state.
Note:L IDEA DI RAWLS È BEN DIVERSA......OBIEZIONE A BLAKE: ROVESCIA IL PARADIGMA...IL PROBLEMA DIVENTA LEGITTIMARE L INDIVIDUO NN LO STATO

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Final Thought: Making Immigrants Welcome
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A recent study compared the economic effects of short-term work by farmers from Haiti in the United States, where no US workers are available. Compared to the effects of more traditional assistance, the study found that the policy raised workers’ earnings on average by a staggering 15 times.
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an honest thinker should begin to wonder why all these arguments fail. Perhaps there is an underlying reason why none of them succeed.
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When countries confine immigrants to refugee camps or migrant centers, they deny them the possibility of being productive.
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Intentionally or not, restrictive labor and business regulations in Europe have contributed to the formation of an underclass of second- and third-generation immigrants living in poverty and without opportunity. When roughly a quarter of people under the age of 24 are unemployed, as they are in places like Sweden and France, immigrants and their children are the first to lose out.
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11 The Climate Change Objection to Economic Growth
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3 Economic Objections to Open Borders HL

3 Economic Objections to Open Borders
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The deadweight loss from labor mobility restrictions are on the order of $20 to $60 trillion a year,
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Protecting Domestic Wages
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allowing foreigners to come would depress domestic wages.
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some people lose.
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The key issue in this argument is whether immigrating workers are substitutes or complements for existing domestic workers.
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they are in fact likely to increase domestic workers’ wages.
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When economists study this issue, however, their findings generally do not offer much support for the objection.
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some, typically the least educated, will see their wages decrease.
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effects are temporary.
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Rachel Friedberg and Jennifer Hunt
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domestic workers—particularly low-skilled workers—might see their wages fall somewhat in the short term.
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George and Jorge Jason pays George to mow his lawn. One day, Jorge calls Jason and tells him he’d mow his lawn for less money. Jason is happy about this and tells Jorge it’s a deal. He thanks George for his services, and informs him he’ll use Jorge from here on. George is angry, thinking that Jorge “steals” his job, and tells Donald about the incident. Donald posts armed guards around Jason’s neighborhood, and forces Jorge to go home.
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The Welfare State
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Another major argument against open borders is that it would bankrupt modern welfare states.
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the net impact of immigrants ranges from positive to almost zero.
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the receiving countries should expect a larger tax base and an increased ability to pay for welfare
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SE L IMMIGRAZIONE AUMENTA LA RICCJEZZA CREATA

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If modern welfare states really cannot afford to give immigrants welfare benefits, that does not mean they should keep them out. After all, immigration would still benefit
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A better option would be to let them immigrate, but deny them welfare benefits.
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walls around the welfare state, not walls around the country.
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Illiberal Immigration
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perhaps the most important barrier to making immigration work is the successful integration of new people into existing societies.
Note:IL PROBLEMA DELLA CONVERSIONE

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many in Europe are concerned about the integration (or lack thereof) of Muslim
Note:ESEMPIO

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“Muslims make up 50% of the population in many French jails, and up to 80% in certain prisons near the banlieues.”
Note:STATISTICHE PREOCCUPANTI

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something inherent in Islam,
Note:XCHÈ LE COSE VANNO MALE?…L IPOTESI DI MOLTI

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immigrants bring along their cultures,11 ones that lack support for the rule of law, democracy, and freedom.
Note:LA TESI DI MOLTI....SI AGGIUNGA UN DEYERIORAMENTO DEL SOCIAL TRUST

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Paul Collier.
Note:UN RAPPRESENTANTE DI QS POSIZIONE

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Collier worries about the effects of immigration on those institutions
Note:L IMMIGRATO È UNA ROSORSA SE SI SOTTOPONE A CERTE ISTITFUZIONI

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immigrants live in enclave-like communities,
Note:IL MULTICULTI

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When people from bad countries move to good countries, they infuse good countries with bad cultures.
Note:L ARGOMENTO IN SINTESI

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it presumes a different view from what we have called the institutionalist approach.
Note:L ARGOMENTO SI DISCOSTA EDA QUELO ECONOMICO

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A number of studies find that the most important determinant of a country’s economic growth is, in fact, the ancestry of its population.
Note:E HA DELLE FRECCE AL PROPRIO ARC

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the quality of institutions is itself a product of the quality of the people and their cultures.
Note:GLEASER...EASTERLY...E MOLTI ALTRI: PRIMA LA CULTURA...SUPPORTATA LA COLLIER VIEW

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Even though the people from B face a net loss of $20,000 a year (a great loss), A’s immigrants experience a $29,000 increase (an even greater gain).
Note:ESEMPIO CON B GOOD CULTURE E A BAD CULTURE. MIGRAZIONE DA A A B

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Stating that people from B would face a loss if it lacked that right does not settle the matter. After all, people from A would face a gain.
Note:B HA DIRITTO DI CHIUDERSI?...ESISYE PUR SEMPRE UN MGLIORAMENTO COMPLESSIVO

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Collier’s argument, which purports to show that B might lose, thus remains incomplete.
Note:INCOMPLETEZZA

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Perhaps allowing the people from A to move to B would not just lower B’s living standards by $20,000 (or the equivalent in liberal values), but entirely destroy its basis of prosperity
Note:IPOTESI SOLO XDITE SENZA GUADAGNI

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We can suppose that forcibly preventing immigration could be justified
Note:QUI LA PROIBIZIONE È GIUSTIFICATA

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If cultures help shape institutions, institutions help shape cultures, too.
Note:LO SCENARIO DA INCUBO PUÒ ESSERE ATENUATO. PRIMO...LA CULTURA CONTA MA NN È TUTTO

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Immigrants often absorb the norms of receiving countries, and take these with them when they return home.
Note:SPESSO...NN SOLO CONVERSIONE MA ANCHE EVANGELIZZAZIONE

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immigrants today integrate better, not worse.
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EVIDENZA

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Historically liberal institutions and their predecessors have been remarkably robust.
Note:IL VVERDETTO DEELLA STORIA

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In the United States, the same points were once made about Irish, Italian, Chinese, and Eastern Europeans
Note:ESEMPI

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At worst, this is reason to restrict immigration from X to Y. But it says nothing about immigration from other countries.
Note:MA SUPPONIAMO CHE I MUSULMANI SIANO UN PROBLEMA

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Extending the Economic Objections
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they often invoke mistaken or exaggerated empirical claims,
Note:PUNTO DEBOLE DELLE OBIEZIONI

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these arguments presuppose, rather than establish, that countries have the right to restrict immigration. They fail to show what they’re designed to show.
Note:INOLTRE...

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The economic objections to immigration lack the requisite kind of specificity.
Note:PERCHÈ DOVREBBERO APPLICARSO SOLO ALLO STRANIERO?

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suppose that Virginia feared that allowing cheaper workers from North Carolina to compete would depress Virginian wages.
Note:ESEMPIO...XCHÈ NN APPLICARLI ANCHE TRA REGIONI?

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suppose that the United States wanted to open more jobs to women, but someone objects that since women would compete with men these jobs, wages—the price of labor—will decline.
Note:ALTRO ESEMPIO

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We need to know why countries are supposedly justified in doing things to foreigners
COSA CI OCCPRRE SAPETE