I’ve often seen internal migration restrictions used as a reductio for some of the rationales for immigration restrictions, but aren’t there examples in the US of major intra-national migrations (like from the south to northern cities) dramatically changing a city for the worse, especially in its governance? Do you have by comments on this phenomenon? I’m very on board with your thesis, but this is an interesting counterpoint I’ve wondered about.
What are a few of your biggest deviations from libertarianism?
What are a few of the (seemingly) nuttiest views you hold that you’re willing to publicly acknowledge?
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Hey Bryan, three questions for you:
I’ve often seen internal migration restrictions used as a reductio for some of the rationales for immigration restrictions, but aren’t there examples in the US of major intra-national migrations (like from the south to northern cities) dramatically changing a city for the worse, especially in its governance? Do you have by comments on this phenomenon? I’m very on board with your thesis, but this is an interesting counterpoint I’ve wondered about.
What are a few of your biggest deviations from libertarianism?
What are a few of the (seemingly) nuttiest views you hold that you’re willing to publicly acknowledge?
Thanks!
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