Free Movement

Free Movement

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Jan 4, 2017 · English · Hardcover (312 pages)
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Format Hardcover
Pages 312
Language English
Published Jan 4, 2017
Publisher Routledge
Edition 1
ISBN-10 1138160776
ISBN-13 9781138160774

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In a world increasingly defined by borders and restrictions, a thought-provoking discussion emerges, challenging readers to rethink the notion of free movement. This compelling work delves into the political and ethical implications surrounding the mobility of people, urging a shift from traditional perspectives on immigration and citizenship. The authors intricately weave arguments that highlight the disparities and inequities arising from restrictive policies, advocating for a more inclusive and compassionate approach to global movement.

Robert E. Goodin and Brian Barry invite readers to consider the historical context of migration, emphasizing how societal and economic factors have long influenced the movement of populations. They explore how freedom of movement is not merely a privilege but a fundamental human right that benefits both individuals and societies. Through engaging narratives and rigorous analysis, they explore the moral dimensions of mobility, posing essential questions about justice, equality, and the responsibility of states to accommodate those seeking a better life.

This thought-provoking examination of free movement resonates with contemporary issues like globalization, refugee crises, and human rights. By challenging existing frameworks, the authors inspire a reimagining of the world's borders, ultimately advocating for a more open and equitable society that acknowledges the value of human connections transcending geopolitical divisions.
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