全球化和大规模移民时代的进攻性遗产

IF 0.7 2区 哲学 Q4 ETHICS Journal of Applied Philosophy Pub Date : 2024-05-14 DOI:10.1111/japp.12738
Dan Demetriou, Ajume H. Wingo
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有关纪念碑伦理的文章往往侧重于纪念碑与国内人口之间的道德关系。在这篇文章中,我们将注意力转移到我们为 "内群体 "所支持的原则如何适用于各种 "外群体",包括外国人和外国政府、客籍工人、访问学者、被强行吞并或殖民的民族以及移民社区。它认为,国家拥有初步的道德权利来树立和维护冒犯外国人和外国政府或(就机构而言)竞争对手的纪念碑。此外,我们认为,虽然未来的移民没有什么资格主张移除他们认为在接受国具有冒犯性的纪念碑,但那些被强行吞并的人却有更大的权利要求获得无冒犯性的纪念碑,这取决于他们是否愿意与昔日压迫者的后代成为同胞,以及合理的慈善解释原则。最后,文章主张保护遗产景观不受外来影响,并强调移民人口有责任避免以损害所接受国利益的方式纪念他们的宿怨。
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Offensive Heritage in an Era of Globalization and Mass Migration
Essays on the ethics of monuments tend to focus on their morality in relation to domestic populations. In this article we turn our attention to how the principles we favor for the ‘ingroup’ apply to various ‘outgroups’, including foreigners and foreign governments, guest workers, visiting scholars, forcibly annexed or colonized peoples, and migrant communities. It argues that nations have a prima facie moral right to erect and maintain monuments offensive to foreigners and foreign governments or (in the case of institutions) rivals. Furthermore, we hold that whereas prospective immigrants have little standing to advocate for the removal of monuments they find offensive in their receiving countries, those who have been forcibly annexed have a much greater claim to inoffensive memorialization, contingent on their willingness to be countrymen with the descendants of their former oppressors and principles of reasonably charitable interpretation. Lastly, the article advocates for the protection of heritage landscapes from foreign influence and highlights the responsibilities of migrant populations to avoid memorializing their old grievances in ways that undermine the interests of their adopted nations.
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