
Freedom of the Border
Paul Scheffer(Author)
Polity Press
1st Edition
Published on 7. January 2021
Book
Paperback/Softback
230 pages
978-1-5095-4091-4 (ISBN)
Description
There are few issues more contentious today than the nature and purpose of borders. Migration flows and the refugee crisis have propelled the issue of borders into the centre of political debate and revealed our moral unease more clearly than ever. Who are we to deny others access to our territory? Is not freedom of movement a basic human right, one that should be defended above all others?
In this book Paul Scheffer takes a different view. Rather than thinking of borders as obstacles to freedom, he argues that borders make freedom possible. Democracy and redistributive justice are only possible with the regulation of access to territories and rights. Globalization is accompanied by growing inequality which fuels alienation and resentment. When liberals ignore that an open society needs borders, people with authoritarian inclinations will begin to erect them and will find popular support, as illustrated most vividly by Brexit and Trump.
This is also why the European project of removing internal borders can only be successful if Europe accepts responsibility for maintaining its external border. The freedoms that have been established on the European continent can only endure if there is a shared engagement to offer protection against the global disorder that characterizes our time.
This timely and important book challenges conventional ways of thinking and will be of interest to everyone concerned with the great social and political issues of our time.
Reviews / Votes
"Paul Scheffer is one of Europe's most important thinkers and after Immigrant Nations it is a blessing to have another of his books in English translation. He excavates the tension between openness and identity with subtly and humanity. He explores, like few others, the light and shade of our more fragmented and diverse societies: the mingling and enrichment alongside the alienation and inequality. Above all, he recognises that embracing the benign necessity of borders is the best way of preventing them becoming walls and thus preserving our open societies."David Goodhart, author of The Road to Somewhere: the New Tribes Shaping British Politics (Penguin)
"You don't have to agree with everything Paul Scheffer says to admire the way he says it. His book is fair-minded, probing, important, enlightening, and stylish. His arguments should be taken seriously by anyone interested in the problems of today's troubled world."
Ian Buruma, writer and professor at Bard College
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Language
English
Place of publication
Oxford
United Kingdom
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 212 mm
Width: 137 mm
Thickness: 20 mm
Weight
342 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-5095-4091-4 (9781509540914)
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Paul Scheffer
Freedom of the Border
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Persons
Paul Scheffer is Professor of European Studies at the University of Tilburg and the University of Amsterdam.
Content
Table of contents:
Acknowledgements
Introduction: Exploring boundaries
I. The value of proximity
Discovery of the world citizen
Tartars in the suburbs
The revenge of geography
The digital shadow
II. An age of migration
The citizenship bonus
The exodus and our conscience
The critical limits reconsidered
The return of the caliphate
III. The state of Europe
After the Pax Americana
A hidden vitality
Scenarios for the Union
A compulsion to grand politics
Notes
Bibliography
Index