Borders, States, Freedom and Justice

Arena Magazine 66:25-31 (2003)
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Abstract

What are borders? For many in the movement opposing mandatory detention they are simply expressions of the state. Yes this position cannot give us a coherent and critical politics. Rethinking borders is essential to the project of a genuinely democratic society.

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