Citizenship Status

Sofia Näsström
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The chapter examines the corruption, disintegration, and renewal of democracy in relation to citizenship status. It shows that the prerogative of sovereign peoples to control migration and decide their own membership criteria undermines the commitment needed for democracy to sustain over time. Instead of making citizens sentient to how uncertainty travels across borders—and the need for reaching outside existing class affiliations to tame it—it spurs overconfidence in the ability of particular peoples to cope with migration. By basing membership on distinction (qualifications, skills, and resources) and virtue (loyalty to country and law), one reinforces class status over citizenship status, both at home and abroad. The chapter ends by offering a definition of citizenship status able to avoid this dilemma, and transform present-day uncertainties into a call for democratic renewal.
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这一章考察了与公民身份有关的民主的腐败、解体和更新。它表明,主权人民控制移徙和决定自己的成员资格标准的特权破坏了民主长期维持所需的承诺。它没有让公民意识到不确定性是如何跨越国界的,也没有让公民意识到需要超越现有的阶级关系来驯服不确定性,而是激发了对特定民族应对移民能力的过度自信。通过将成员资格建立在区别(资格、技能和资源)和美德(对国家和法律的忠诚)的基础上,一个人在国内和国外都加强了阶级地位而不是公民地位。本章最后给出了一个公民身份的定义,能够避免这种困境,并将当前的不确定性转化为对民主复兴的呼吁。
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