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  2. Think without borders - The New European. From Catalonia to Cumbria, there are around 100 active separatist movements in Europe. What drives them, and how many are serious about full independence? Mick O'Hare. A pro-Catalan independence demonstration in Barcelona, 2018. Photo: Lluis Gene/AFP/Getty.

  3. 15. Jan. 2021 · Rusty Schweikhart, a member of the 1969 Apollo 9 space mission, explained how when he looked at the Earth from space, he experienced a profound shift in perspective. Like most of us, he was...

  4. Thinking without borders. Did you know that a quarter of the doctoral researchers at our university are from abroad? However, it is not just our young scholars who are international. Our campus hosts students, instructors, and researchers from more than 100 different countries.

  5. What is Thinking Without Borders? Thinking Without Borders is a small organisation inspired by two of the world’s most influential philosophers, David Hume and John Duns Scotus who lived only seven miles apart in in Chirnside and Duns, Berwickshire, albeit several hundred years apart.

  6. 28. Feb. 2017 · With that in mind, there are two compelling reasons why people should override their instinctive aversion to open borders and give the proposal rational consideration. First, open borders could plausibly ameliorate or even end world poverty, a result that it is worth taking risks to achieve. Second, immigration enforcement is an ugly ...

  7. 1. Mai 2018 · It protects some sort of privileges that have accrued in a particular place—whether that's control of the resources, wealth, or a set of cultural or political practices in that place—and it excludes other people from the ability to have access to it. In this context, some argue for open borders from a moral and human rights perspective.