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Citizenship Etienne Balibar

Citizenship By Etienne Balibar

Citizenship by Etienne Balibar


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If fundamental political categories were represented as geometric shapes, citizenship would be one of those rotating polyhedrons with reflective surfaces that together create effects of light and shade.

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Citizenship by Etienne Balibar

If fundamental political categories were represented as geometric shapes, citizenship would be one of those rotating polyhedrons with reflective surfaces that together create effects of light and shade. With extraordinarily acute discernment, the leading philosopher Etienne Balibar examines one by one the various faces of this object, more numerous - and far more fissured - than one would imagine. The question of what it means to be a citizen has, from the dawn of Western politics, been anything but clear and straightforward; and modernity has shown it to be even more enigmatic and contested. Inseparable from democracy, and the demands for equality and liberty from which democracy draws its origins, citizenship is constantly being redefined within the unresolved contradiction between universal principles and the discriminatory mechanisms that regulate membership of a political community. Not everyone is a citizen, even within one nation-state. It has been said that ?certain persons are in society without being of society?. The dynamics of inclusion and exclusion continue to generate dramatic asymmetries and create openings and closures, especially today in a time of particular fragility and when national sovereignty is in flux. So are there too many antinomies within citizenship? Balibar does not shy away from these antimonies, but he knows that to renounce citizenship would be to abandon the chance to create new modes of collective autonomy, in short, to democratize democracy.

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Citizenship can only truly exist as insurrection. Democracy must be democratized. These are the daring propositions that Balibar, Marxism's least pious philosopher, nails to the door of neoliberalism's church. Bruce Robbins, Columbia University Activists and specialists alike should read this book...the book is a genuine contribution to radical thought. Marx and Philosophy Balibar abjures any temptation to elementary or utopian prescriptions, instead offering a set of useful theoretical propositions for how democracy may be 'democratized' for the twenty-first century. Political Studies Review

About Etienne Balibar

etienne Balibar is a French philosopher. He has taught at the University of Paris X-Nanterre, at the University of California Irvine and is currently an Anniversary Chair Professor.

Table of Contents

Foreword Democracy and Citizenship: An Antinomic Relationship Aequa Libertas From Social Citizenship to the Social-National State Citizenship and Exclusion The Aporia of Conflictual Democracy Neo-Liberalism and De-Democratization Democratizing Democracy

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CIN0745682413G
9780745682419
0745682413
Citizenship by Etienne Balibar
Used - Good
Paperback
Polity Press
20150605
180
N/A
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