Depends on your perspective. If you want to keep the standard of living for first-world labor aristocracy high then you hang onto those borders as desperately as possible. If you want to build an international labor movement you need workers to be able to follow the flows of international capital.
Depends on your perspective. If you want to keep the standard of living for first-world labor aristocracy high then you hang onto those borders as desperately as possible. If you want to build an international labor movement you need workers to be able to follow the flows of international capital.
Why? Isn't it easier to build solidarity if workers aren't literally at each other's throats?