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Andrew Berg's avatar

“What is a community if not a group of people who have some right or power to determine who is and isn’t a member?”

Have you read Appelbaum’s Stuck ? He has a couple chapters on this exact tension and how it’s played out in various parts of American history. I find myself roughly in the middle but it’s worth thinking about

Anthony Tom's avatar

To answer the (rhetorical?) question on why the country can limit movement, but not random communities: the Constitution. Specifically the Privileges and Immunities Clause.

I haven’t given this much thought, but to (rhetorically?) ask the flip side of what this piece covers: is the growing anti-constitutional movement downstream of the “don’t California my wherever” crowd?

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