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For nation building creating borders and myths about a coherent one nation within clear borders has been essential for states of all kinds during modernization. In Finland for example the area that is now called Finland was a loosely defined area of land with various peoples, cultures and languages. To start hegemonizing all these into some seemingly homogenous whole that can be rallied to fight wars or propagandized againts some dangerous Others, you need to draw a border thay defines the Other and those who belong.
Similar borders exist between most things, marginalized groups within a culture exist behind an internal border, but there is always a privileged center that is defined by what is outside it.
This is imo one reason why conservatives so hate postmodern open definitions of things, when you cannot draw a clear line in the sand between your (typically supremacist) side of a border and borders become loosely defined, the systems themselves reveal their constructed nature.
Capitalism itself could not function in its neoliberal global form without borders and they are essential to imperialism. Not to mention how they are used in dividing the working class and pitting workers against each other.