国家对人类自我的侵犯:以公民身份为例

Tek Nath Subedi
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国家是所有社会机构中最强大的。它应该在其领土上执行法律和秩序,并确保社会的平等、自由和博爱。它为其人民提供公民证书,凭此个人成为一个国家的正式公民。公民证书通常等同于国家身份,它赋予人们某些权利和特权。只有在获得到期许可证后,人们才能选择伴侣、投票、开始工作、获得银行贷款、经营企业、进入股票市场或独自环游世界。换句话说,获得公民身份证书给人一种胜利和解放的感觉。从人们对以前的“公民身份”状态感到不满,并热衷于获得一种新的“公民身份”后,从一个地方到另一个地方的流动性增加,这表明公民身份证书培养了人类的自我。此外,公民身份也有责任的一面,它要求公民承担巨大的责任。责任面似乎已经深入人的自我,恐吓个人主体性,使公民社会化,使其高度服从。本文从公民身份辩论的机会面与威胁面之间的差距出发,试图考察公民身份是否解放了人的主体性。它得出的结论是,公民身份的习惯规定更多的是冒犯而不是解放人类自我。
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State Encroachment of Human Self: A Case Study of Citizenship
State is the most powerful of all social institutions. It is supposed to enforce law and order in its territory, and ensure equality, liberty and fraternity in society. It provides citizenship certificate to its people by which an individual becomes a formal citizen of a nation. The citizenship certificate is often equated with national identity, which grants people certain rights and privileges. One can choose a partner, cast a vote, start a job, take the bank-loan, run a business, get into the share-market, or travel around the world alone only after receiving the maturity-license. In other words, the obtaining of a citizenship certificate bestows a person with a sense of triumph and liberation. Looking at the increased mobility of people from one place to another after being dissatisfied with the previous state of ‘citizenship’ and being fond of achieving a new type of ‘citizenship’ indicates that the citizenship certificate fosters the human self. Besides, citizenship has a responsibility side, which expects huge responsibility from the citizens. The responsibility-side seems as if it has dived deep into the human-self, terrorized the individual subjectivity and socialized the citizens to be highly submissive to it. Looking at the gap between the opportunity- and threat-side of the citizenship debate, this article attempts to examine whether the citizenship certificate liberates human subjectivity. It comes with a conclusion that the customary provision of a citizenship is more to offend than liberate the human self.
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