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  • Thoughtful and charitable

    5
    By Matthew Jeremiah Barnett
    This book is thoughtfully argued, persuasive, and not afraid to grapple with the best arguments against its thesis. A model for non-fiction authors. Like most everything from Bryan Caplan, I highly recommend.
  • Good information however focuses to much on being persuasive

    4
    By angryAtSnapchat
    This book is great and I recommend it to anyone with interested in the case for open borders. As someone who’s pretty well traversed in this topic I was really surprised to learn things I hadn’t already know. However there is one big flaw and that is Caplan focuses a little too much on being persuasive that I would have preferred he just presented more facts, and statistics. Additionally a lot of Caplan's graphs make no sense and are hard to read/understand. I do believe however the graphs are acknowledged in the back of the book. Overall, it was a very interesting read and I’d recommend the book to anyone know or just interested in the topic.

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