Freedom of the Border

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Synopsis

There are few issues more contentious today than the nature and purpose of borders. Migration flows and the refugee crisis have propelled the issue of borders into the centre of political debate and revealed our moral unease more clearly than ever. Who are we to deny others access to our territory? Is not freedom of movement a basic human right, one that should be defended above all others? In this book Paul Scheffer takes a different view. Rather than thinking of borders as obstacles to freedom, he argues that borders make freedom possible. Democracy and redistributive justice are only possible with the regulation of access to territories and rights. When liberals ignore an open society’s need for borders, people with authoritarian inclinations will begin to erect them. In the context of Europe, the project of removing internal borders can therefore only be successful if Europe accepts responsibility for its external border. This timely and important book challenges conventional ways of thinking and will be of interest to everyone concerned with the great social and political issues of our time.

Book details

Author:
Paul Scheffer
ISBN:
9781509540921
Related ISBNs:
9781509540907, 9781509540914
Publisher:
Wiley
Pages:
230
Reading age:
Not specified
Includes images:
No
Date of addition:
2021-01-16
Usage restrictions:
Copyright
Copyright date:
2020
Copyright by:
Paul Scheffer 
Adult content:
No
Language:
English
Categories:
History, Nonfiction, Philosophy, Politics and Government