Emigration and community

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Emigration and community

DOI: 10.1080/02580136.2016.1261668
Author(s): Samantha Vice Department of Philosophy, South Africa

Abstract

In this paper I consider Gillian Brock’s and Michael Blake’s discussion of emigration in Debating Brain Drain in relation to the particular case of South Africa, and explore whether skilled white people have a duty to remain in the country. Focusing on the role of community in this debate, I argue that communities and allegiances in South Africa are still too divided and antagonistic for them to play the duty-grounding role that Brock requires.

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