Crossing Borders| Books
by Chinmay Tumbe
Sep 20, 2019
2 minutes
In 1936, in a previous era of anti-globalisation and anti-immigration rhetoric, an Indian migrant and an eminent social scientist, Radhakamal Mukerjee, published what is arguably the world's first immigration manifesto. In a book titled , he argued that labour-surplus regions of the world, like India, should have the option of redistributing their population around the world and that everyone would gain as a result. After
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