Lynn Eickholt

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Another gaping blind spot in liberal thinking about borders is the presumption of who already belongs in the community. Walzer writes about membership: “We don’t distribute it among ourselves; it is already ours. We give it out to strangers.” But how is it “already ours”? Why does Walzer get to count himself amongst those who have the authority to bestow—or not—that invitation?
The Case for Open Borders
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