Nations Without Borders

Part of the Unity Party’s Unitist Founding Philosophy

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“Nations without Borders” is simply one aspect of the Unity Party’s philosophy of Unitism, the belief that, since we’re all on this planet together (whether some like it or not), we should be united. Nations without Borders doesn’t necessarily advocate immediate free and open borders (that would be irresponsible), but rather expanding American prosperity and rule of law to other nations around the world. We can export American values, growing our economy in the process, instead of importing others’ chaos and misery.

The European Union was a noble experiment, but a failed one; one aspect of the entity that many Europeans perhaps took too seriously was its very title; the word “European” carries too much historical baggage to this day. “America,” on the other hand, evokes much of the best of history and humanity.

On a more positive note, the OECD (Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development) got its start as a European organization in the 1940s (basically to organize allocation of Marshall Plan aid), but by the 60s had morphed and grown into a global organization with a mission to “stimulate economic progress and world trade” (yes, apparently such good things can expand beyond Europe with a bit of willpower).

And here are a few examples of how our Unitist philosophy be enacted (See our Unidex of poor, indebted, yet free nations and help us spot countries might be open to our Unitist message [perhaps your own?]).

(Also be sure to see the global map of the Unity Party below this list.)

  1. The Unity Party of Australia (Max donation by foreign national allowed: $62 USD)

  2. The Unity Party of Belgium (Max donation by foreign national allowed: $130 USD)

  3. The Unity Party of Bosnia and Herzegovina

  4. The Unity Party of Denmark (Theoretically unlimited; up to $2,700 USD anonymously)

  5. The Unity Party of Germany (Max donation by foreigners allowed: $1,000 USD [$500 anonymously])

  6. The Unity Party of Israel

  7. The Unity Party of Luxembourg (Theoretically unlimited)

  8. The Unity Party of the Netherlands (Foreign donations not allowed as of 2023)

  9. The Unity Party of Palestine

  10. The Unity Party of Sweden (Theoretically unlimited; up to $225 USD anonymously)

  11. The Unity Party of Switzerland (Theoretically unlimited for CoS; up to $17,000 USD anonymously)

  12. The Unity Party of Syria

  13. The Unity Party of the United Kingdom

And what would an expanded United States look like (with the addition of these and other newly-United States)? Check out our Unitist US House And Electoral College expansion page (any expansion/reconfiguration of the House would, by extension, affect the makeup of the Electoral College).

PS: As a practical first step towards making our “Nations Without Borders” project a reality, consider joining the Unity Party as an Upraiser or even a Uniraiser, and help us spot other nations around the world that might be open to our message, starting with that same Unidex list of poor, in debt, yet free nations.

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