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Chapter 25 Self Quiz
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Miller argues that the right to freedom of movement, being a basic human right,
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though absolute, does not guarantee an unrestricted right to migrate.
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is nevertheless not absolute and therefore does not generate an unrestricted right to migrate.
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is not applicable to international affairs and so has no implications for the right to migrate.
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Miller believes that the basic right to exit an unjust state
has a partly instrumental moral importance.
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is important partly because it prevents people from being forced to live amid hostile or alienating associations.
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nevertheless does not entail a basic right to enter any society of the migrant's choice.
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When faced with the problem of persisting global injustice, Miller makes the argument that "equalizing opportunity for the few"
may diminish opportunities for the many.
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is the best strategy for securing the basic rights of very poor migrants.
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usually worsens conditions in more developed states.
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is morally required only of those states with extremely high-growth economies.
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Which of the following does Miller
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Their entry has no discernable effect on them or the society they enter.
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Their entry changes the public culture and values of the society they enter.
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They are changed by the public culture and values of the society they enter.
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They bring values that differ from those of the society they enter.
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Miller argues that states are entitled to discriminate among non-refugee migrants on the basis of their
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skills and talents.
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sex.
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religion.
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Miller explains that the standard philosophical presumption about migration is that people have an absolute right to choose where to live.
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Miller rejects the notion that freedom of movement is a basic human right.
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Miller grants that all human beings have a right to a decent life but denies that this justifies a policy of open migration.
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According to Miller, since states are allowed to decide how many immigrants to admit, they are morally entitled to discriminate on any grounds they feel are appropriate.
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Miller is concerned about the possible emergence of a permanent class of non-citizen immigrants who lack the equal status decent states owe to all residents.
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