Movement and the Ordering of Freedom

On Liberal Governances of Mobility

Paperback, 248 pages

Published by Duke University Press Books.

ISBN:
978-0-8223-5855-8
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This was good but I preferred the more current chapters (Occupied Palestine) than the dive into the liberal canon (Hobbes, Locke). Those couple chapters were boring to me, but would probably be more enjoyable if you like the older stuff. I was kind of surprised though because I'm more interested in mobility in general than this specific case study (not that it's not interesting and important!!).

I started this before my reading list for this semester, but it inspired my theme. Glad to finish it now after a detour.