Refugees
One must thus broaden the perspective: Refugees are the price of global
economy. In our global world, commodities circulate freely, but not
people: new forms of apartheid are emerging. The topic of porous walls,
of the threat of being inundated by foreigners, is strictly immanent to
global capitalism, it is an index of what is false about capitalist
globalization. While large migrations are a constant feature of human
history, their main cause in modern history are colonial expansions:
Prior to colonization, the Global South mostly consisted of
self-sufficient and relatively isolated local communities. It was
colonial occupation and slave trading that threw this way of life off
the rails and renewed large-scale migrations.
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