Lynn Eickholt

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There is convincing evidence that the modern term “territory” does not, as widely assumed, find its etymological roots in the word “terra,” but rather derives from the Latin “terreor”—to frighten, via “territor”—one who frightens, to “territorium”—that is, a place from which people are frightened off.
The Case for Open Borders
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