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310th Interview: John Washington Discusses His Just-Published, "The Case for Open Borders"

310th Interview: John Washington Discusses His Just-Published, "The Case for Open Borders"

Update: 2024-10-31
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The human rights/public health crisis known as US border policy serves as further proof of what Richard Hofstadter termed in 1964 the “paranoid style in American politics.”  To his credit Mr. Washington’s work attempts explain the recent phenomenon of closed or militarized borders here and around the world.  Closed borders, Mr. Washington explains, are responsible for untold human suffering that cannot be legitimately explained as efforts to protect our economy, government budgets, our environment and our sense of sovereignty or nationalism.  They do not limit migration, protect communities from crime and violence or dystopian-level anarchy, are counterproductive in addressing racism/modern-day Jim Crowism and the climate crisis and fail to serve any ethical purpose. 

Information on “The Case for Open Borders” is at: https://www.haymarketbooks.org/books/2199-the-case-for-open-borders.



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310th Interview: John Washington Discusses His Just-Published, "The Case for Open Borders"

310th Interview: John Washington Discusses His Just-Published, "The Case for Open Borders"

David Introcaso, Ph.D.