Towards a Post-Citizenship Society? A Report from the Front

作者: Yoav Peled

DOI: 10.1080/13621020601099930

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摘要: Modern citizenship has been characterized by three essential features: membership in a political community that transcends all other memberships person might have, and entails some degree of mutual responsibility between members; certain level equality rights guaranteed to who are considered citizens; an executive limited the rule law. In recent years, combination neo-liberal economic policies, which have seriously undermined social rights, global “war on terror”, tarnished protection civil may be leading towards post-citizenship society Western liberal democracies. To illustrate this argument paper examines case Israel, traditionally strong state, with robust form based ethno-republican discourse. While Jewish state self-definition, therefore not democracy, Israel respected its citizens, since 1966 Palest...

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