A review by zach1100
Open Borders: The Science and Ethics of Immigration by Bryan Caplan

5.0

Excellent book outlining the vast opportunities open immigration would provide, while seriously discussing the arguments against it and highlighting realistic approaches for increased immigration.

More non-fiction books should be written this way, not necessarily as graphic novel (though that would be great!), but with succinct explanations and serious discussion of all arguments for and against a topic.

“We shouldn’t focus on “what’s good for countries”, we should focus on what’s good for people.”

“As repressive regimes around the world fight a losing battle to keep western culture out. Many in the West see non-western immigrants and say: they’ll never fit in.”