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The Ethics of Nationalism by Margaret Moore
The Ethics of Nationalism by Margaret  Moore










The Ethics of Nationalism by Margaret Moore The Ethics of Nationalism by Margaret Moore

In 2018 she was an RSS visiting fellow at the Australian National University (March-April) and the Olof Palme Visiting Research Professor at the University of Stockholm (July-December), and in 2019 she was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada. She has published in journals such as the American Journal of Political Science, Journal of Political Philosophy, Political Theory, Philosophical Studies, Canadian Journal of Philosophy, Political Studies, and Ethics and International Affairs. A Political Theory of Territory was the winner of the Canadian Philosophical Association’s Best Book Prize in 2017 and was translated into Japanese in 2020. She is the author of four books, Who Should Own Natural Resources? (Polity 2019), A Political Theory of Territory (Oxford 2015), Ethics of Nationalism (Oxford 2001), and Foundations of Liberalism (Oxford 1993) and has edited several other books and journal special issues. Margaret Moore is a professor in the Political Studies department, cross-appointed as a courtesy in Philosophy where she teaches in the Masters in Political and Legal Theory program. Her interests include territorial justice, global distributive justice, just war theory, historical injustice, democratic theory, rights, nationalism, multiculturalism, immigration, and selected theorists in the history of political thought. Margaret Moore has a wide range of interests in contemporary political philosophy.

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  • 2019: Excluded and Enraged: On Gender, Anger, and Violence.
  • 2022 Lecture: Vibe Shift: The Contentious Promise of Liberalism - Elamin Abdelmahmoud.
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    The Ethics of Nationalism by Margaret  Moore