@joythewanderer i completely agree with you that there is really no need for national borders or boundaries. I personally believe(and im sure most Africans will agree with me) that these "imaginary line; borders" is one of the reason why Africa remains one of the poorest continents in the world. America is made up of so many states which are equivalent to some countries in Africa yet its one passport that they require to fly around the country of many African country-like states, however the African is confronted with different passports and different low value currencies, making intra-African trade very difficult. A borderless world should not be an utopian dream, it should be a MUST!
I second that! I live in middle Europe and planning to leave my country. I will think about Liberland.
According to some news article, the fact that the United States has a continents worth of resources that freely travel between the states is an important factor of economic growth. Thats why the US is still the wealthiest country in the world. I certainly agree that borderless world will be a benefit for all.
That is a good point. You can argue that the states of the USA are much more sovereign than the countries of Europe.
The East African Community has taken strong steps to remove the significance of borders and I can't say they're saying proportional economic growth as a result. No single issue is responsible for systemic poverty.
Will that not make it easier for terrorists though?