Journal of Libertarian Studies

Immigrants: Intruders or Guests? A Reply to Hoppe and Kinsella

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In a free society, goods, capital, and people would enjoy unrestricted freedom of movement based on voluntary relationships and the respect for private property. There would be no borders beyond those established by individuals on their particular domain. This poses no problems or questions for libertarians. The problems and disagreements, however, arise with the welfare state.

Volume 22, Number 1 (2010)

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Esplugas, Albert., and Manuel Lora. "Immigrants: Intruders or Guests? A Reply to Hoppe and Kinsella." Journal of Libertarian Studies 22, No. 1 (2010): 185–218.

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