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Many arguments surrounding the construction of a border wall focus on emotional appeals of "fairness" or absurd, anthropomorphic fallacies that declare that a wall is "racist." Instead, the subject is addressed as it should be: in the context of natural rights theory and good government as it was defined and understood at the Founding.
By Shane CarawayMany arguments surrounding the construction of a border wall focus on emotional appeals of "fairness" or absurd, anthropomorphic fallacies that declare that a wall is "racist." Instead, the subject is addressed as it should be: in the context of natural rights theory and good government as it was defined and understood at the Founding.