The Case for Open Borders, John Washington
The Case for Open Borders, John Washington
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The Case for Open Borders

Author: John Washington

Narrator: Pete Cross

Unabridged: 8 hr 44 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 02/06/2024


Synopsis

Because of restrictive borders, human beings suffer and die. Closed borders force migrants seeking safety and dignity to journey across seas, trudge through deserts, and clamber over barbed wire. In the last five years alone, over 60,000 people have died or gone missing while attempting to cross a border. As we deny, cast out, and crack down, we have stripped borders of their potential—as lines of contact, catalyst, and blend—turning our thresholds into barricades. Brilliant and provocative, The Case for Open Borders deflates the mythology of national security through border lockdowns by revisiting their historical origins; it counters the conspiracies of immigration’s economic consequences; it urgently considers the challenges of climate change beyond the boundaries of narrow national identities. This book grounds its argument in the experiences and thinking of those on the frontlines of the crisis, spanning the world to do so. In each chapter, John Washington profiles a character impacted by borders. He adds to those portraits provocative analyses of the economics and ethics of bordering, concluding that if we are to seek justice or sustainability we must fight for open borders. In recent years, important thinkers have begun to urge a different approach to migration, but no book has made the argument as accessible or as compelling. Washington’s case shines with the voices of people on the move, a portrait of what a world with open borders will give to our common future.

About John Washington

John Washington is a staff writer at Arizona Luminaria, where he writes about the border, climate change, democracy, and more. He has written for The Atlantic, The Washington Post, The Nation, The Intercept, and other outlets. Washington is also a translator of books; his most recent translations include The Hollywood Kid by Óscar Martínez and Juan Martínez, and Blood Barrios by Alberto Arce, which won a PEN Translates Award. He lives in Tucson, Arizona, and tweets @jbwashing.

About Pete Cross

Pete Cross is an award-winning audiobook narrator and engineer who earned his MFA from the California Institute of the Arts. A multiple Earphones Awards winner and Audie finalist, he was nominated for a SOVAS award for his narration of Moby Dick and received the 2022 Audie Award for Ryan La Sala’s Be Dazzled and the 2023 Odyssey Award for Ryan La Sala’s The Honeys.


Reviews

Goodreads review by César on March 07, 2024

With the journalist's eye for story-telling and the social critic's attention to how policies become lived experiences, John Washington offers a gripping assessment of migration's inevitability in his call for open borders. Politicians can choose to erect barriers to migration, as they do throughout......more

Goodreads review by Laurie on June 20, 2024

Thought-provoking and well-researched, The Case for Open Borders encourages us to dream of a world in which people of all cultures and colors are free to migrate, as humans have for as long as we’ve been on Earth. John Washington opens our eyes to a new way of thinking about how we live and coexist......more

Goodreads review by Ryan on March 18, 2024

This book was very good. While I am not sold on open boarders necessarily, I loved hearing a positive argument for more immigration. Too much of the debate on immigration from the left is centered on defending against right wing attacks. We need to have a positive message that immigration is good!......more

Goodreads review by Mike on January 27, 2025

While Washington rightly calls for open borders (should really be a demand, en route to their eventual abolition), the book as a whole suffers from eclecticism (for example the varied authors cited supporting Washington’s case include Andreas Malm, Benedict Anderson, Thomas Sowell, and Matty Yglesia......more


Quotes

"Pete Cross presents this deeply reported and thoroughly researched audiobook with the seriousness it merits. His well-paced narration captures the author’s passion for migrants and thorough critique of the governments, corporations, and media that demonize them. " - Audiofile Magazine