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In this podcast episode, we dive into Roberto Rachewsky's profound Substack essay: "The Moral Contract of Immigration". Immigration isn't just geographic displacement — it's a moral act of renouncing failed values and embracing liberty, responsibility, and merit.

We explore why true integration demands moral affinity, the fatal flaw of relativistic multiculturalism, the historical example of immigrants who fueled America's greatness, and the contrasts with Europe's failures. Ultimately, the real border isn't physical, but one of consciousness: between reason and dogma, creation and destruction.

If you're seeking an objectivist philosophical take on immigration, freedom, and civilization, this is a must-listen!

Read the full text: https://robertorachewsky.substack.com/p/the-moral-contract-of-immigration

Subscribe to the channel, hit the bell, and comment below: Do you agree that immigration should be a "moral contract"?

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