29 min

A World With Open Borders - Imagine a World Imagine a World with Olivia

    • Samhälle och kultur

In this episode I am playing with the thought of a world with open borders together with Professor Bryan Caplan from George Mason University.
For me, it has always been difficult to defend the notion of closed borders when lives depend on being welcomed into another country. Hell, when you start thinking about it, it’s even weird not being able to live and work wherever you want just because you like it better...
But what would the world look like if we had no borders? What would be the economical, humanitarian or cultural consequences? What is it we are holding onto when defending our borders? Perhaps borders are only but an old inheritance that no longer serves us...
Pr. Bryan Caplan has an interesting take on this idea and thinks we should open our borders once and for all.
Listen in and let me know what you think..!
 

In this episode I am playing with the thought of a world with open borders together with Professor Bryan Caplan from George Mason University.
For me, it has always been difficult to defend the notion of closed borders when lives depend on being welcomed into another country. Hell, when you start thinking about it, it’s even weird not being able to live and work wherever you want just because you like it better...
But what would the world look like if we had no borders? What would be the economical, humanitarian or cultural consequences? What is it we are holding onto when defending our borders? Perhaps borders are only but an old inheritance that no longer serves us...
Pr. Bryan Caplan has an interesting take on this idea and thinks we should open our borders once and for all.
Listen in and let me know what you think..!
 

29 min

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