Abstract: | The argument of this article is that the best way to reconcile the national social contract with the global compact is to ensure that the terms of the national social contract are compatible with the principle of non-discrimination. It suggests that if national societies were seriously guided by the principle of non-discrimination, the response to the rights claims of non-citizens would be a lot different from the present situation, without, in fact, requiring more of any of us than we, as ordinarily self-centred human beings, are capable of delivering. |