Nathan Goodman - How Can Border Control Affect Domestic Life?

The Curious Task - A podcast by Institute for Liberal Studies - Wednesdays

Sabine speaks with Nathan Goodman about the complexities of border control and domestic policy, focusing on how these issues intersect with libertarian philosophy, the economic implications of immigration, and the ethical considerations of state power in regulating borders. References "The Law of Peoples" by John RawlsLink: https://www.amazon.ca/Law-Peoples-John-Rawls/dp/0674005422 "The Machinery of Freedom" by David D. FriedmanLink: https://www.amazon.ca/Machinery-Freedom-Guide-Radical-Capitalism/dp/1507785607 "Anarchy, State, and Utopia" by Robert NozickLink: https://www.amazon.ca/Anarchy-State-Utopia-Robert-Nozick/dp/0465097200 "The Ethics of Liberty" by Murray RothbardLink: https://www.amazon.ca/Ethics-Liberty-Murray-N-Rothbard/dp/0814775594 "Borders of Justice" edited by Todd MayLink: https://www.amazon.ca/Borders-Justice-Todd-May/dp/1438433712 "Free to Move: Foot Voting, Migration, and Political Freedom" by Ilya SominLink: https://www.amazon.ca/Free-Move-Migration-Political-Freedom/dp/0190054581 "Politics in Plural Societies: A Theory of Democratic Instability" by Alvin Rabushka and Kenneth A. ShepsleLink: https://www.amazon.ca/Politics-Plural-Societies-Democratic-Instability/dp/0674686266 Thanks to our patrons including: Amy Willis, Kris Rondolo, and Christopher McDonald.To become a patron, go to patreon.com/curioustask

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