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Number of items: 12.
Article
  • Hearn, Jonathan, Kukathas, Chandran, Miller, David, Yack, Bernard (2014). Debate on Bernard Yack's book nationalism and the moral psychology of community. Nations and Nationalism, 20(3), 395-414. https://doi.org/10.1111/nana.12074
  • Kukathas, Chandran (2013). On Sen on comparative justice. Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy, 16(2), 196-204. https://doi.org/10.1080/13698230.2012.757911
  • Kukathas, Chandran (2012). Why open borders? Ethical Perspectives, 19(4), 649-675.
  • Kukathas, Chandran (2009). One cheer for Constantinople: a comment on Pettit and Skinner on Hobbes and freedom. Hobbes Studies, 22(2), 192-198.
  • Kukathas, Chandran (2008). Cultural privacy. The Monist, 91(1).
  • Chapter
  • Kukathas, Chandran (2013). Exit, freedom and gender. In Borchers, Dagmar, Vitikainen, Annamari (Eds.), On Exit: Interdisciplinary Perspectives on the Right of Exit in Liberal Multicultural Societies (pp. 34-56). Walter de Gruyter & Co..
  • Kukathas, Chandran (2012). E pluribus plurum, or, how to fail to get to utopia in spite of really trying. In Bader, Ralf M., Meadowcroft, John (Eds.), The Cambridge Companion to Nozick's Anarchy, State, and Utopia (pp. 289-302). Cambridge University Press.
  • Kukathas, Chandran (2010). Expatriatism: the theory and practice of open borders. In Smith, Roger M. (Ed.), Citizenship, Borders and Human Needs (pp. 324-342). University of Pennsylvania. Press.
  • Kukathas, Chandran (2009). The dilemma of a dutiful daughter: love and freedom in the thought of Kartini. In Satz, Debra, Reich, Rob (Eds.), Toward a Humanist Justice: the Political Philosophy of Susan Moller Okin (pp. 181-201). Oxford University Press (U.S.).
  • Kukathas, Chandran (2008). Anarcho-multiculturalism: the pure theory of liberalism. In Levey, Geoffrey Brahm (Ed.), Political Theory and Australian Multiculturalism (pp. 29-43). Berghahn Books.
  • Online resource
  • Kukathas, Chandran (2015). Immigration controls resemble apartheid in failing to treat workers as people.
  • Kukathas, Chandran (2015). Why immigration controls resemble apartheid in their adverse consequences for freedom.