I can’t really judge the content, not being an economist. But the presentation was very well done: The arguments were clear, with good rhethoric lines and arc, and the illustrations were good, too. There was a fair bit of stereotyping going on, but I think that’s more than fair on this topic: People’s fears and concerns are based on stereotypes, so they are part of the discussion already, and need to be addressed.
Open Borders: The Science and Ethics of Immigration
| author: | Bryan Caplan (2019) |
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| date read: | 2019-12-12 |
| pages: | 256 |
| lists: | nonfiction |
| rating: | β β β β β |


