
The Crisis of Nationality, National Identity and The Social Contract in the 21st Century (Paperback)
(No ratings yet)
Key item features
The Crisis of Nationality, National Identity and The Social Contract in the 21st Century (Paperback)
Specs
- Book formatPaperback
- Fiction/nonfictionNon-Fiction
- Pages112
- EditionStandard Edition
- PublisherIndependently published
- Original languagesEnglish
Current price is USD$14.95
Price when purchased online
Out of stock
How do you want your item?
Out of stock
About this item
Product details
The core of modern society and daily life is the nature of the state, or nation state. Modern states have largely been understood as nations, but that implies some form of identity that is shared by those who are associated with a nation, and identity which is commonly understood to be nationality, or ironically, also know as the tautology as those who merely live within the nation's boundaries or jurisdiction. Yet, nationality is more than mere physical presence - or even residence. So what then is nationality? There are two main traditions of nationality: English Common Law and Westphalian/European. In the United States, the absence of a concept of nationality in a constantly changing and growing country resulted in ad hoc merging of those traditions with very recent ideas about so-called 'international law', the response to the freeing of slaves as a result of the War Between the States, and the massive human displacement and mobility after World War II. The concepts of domicile, residence, nationality, citizenship, refugee and asylum have become blurred with the increase in pressures for globalization.The human scale of modern nation states has now reached a level which has no historical precedent. When so-called democracies and republics had existing in the past, they actually depended on community scale and common identity to function. As these ceased to exist, democratic institutions provided some method of popular input into government and legitimacy validation. As a result, it was not democracy but the form of function of institutions that came to be defined everywhere as democracy. Elections and public consultation were a form of participation - and not always with any impact, but not actually a form of government. The form of government that has emerged in the contemporary world is actually the administrative state, or statism, that incorporates democratic institutions some of which have an influence on the state, but most of which are only side shows. The administrative state is actually a separate branch of government that can be influenced by some democratic institutions, but which is ultimately its own democratic institutions assumed that those institutions were sponges for public input, and that they could operationalize public wishes even if they wanted to. Now it has become clear that the administrative state actually operates on its own to change, implement and obstruct public wishes, and to use its influence via the Overton Window to guide the public into a synthetic 'general will' rather than a 'common will. The result of this is that there is no social contract except to follow the general will promoted by the administrative state. Since this general will is not a common or shared will, it actually requires the suppression of authentic individual and community wills, and as a result abrogates the social contract. The administrative state then becomes the arbiter of general will, of residence and of nationality. Since so-called 'international law' at its heart does not accept the sovereignty of the nation state, as it has been adopted by the administrative state, the nation state has become a component of the international order rather than an organic unit of its own.Since nationality is now determined by the administrative state rather than by 'natural' identity, it can be and is being used as method of social control in the absence of an organic or volitional social contract. The only solutions to restore the power of democratic institutions and even republican governance lies in the reduction of scale and state overreach by returning to community independence and federation only for mutual interests - not for the interest of the administrative state itself.
The Crisis of Nationality, National Identity and The Social Contract in the 21st Century (Paperback)
info:
We aim to show you accurate product information. Manufacturers, suppliers and others provide what you see here, and we have not verified it. Â
Specifications
Book format
Paperback
Fiction/nonfiction
Non-Fiction
Genre
Political & Social Sciences
Pages
112
Similar items you might like
Based on what customers bought
The Impact of Charlie Kirk: Shaping Minds, Shaping Movements, (Hardcover) $12.82 Was $14.99
$1282current price $12.82, Was $14.99$14.99The Impact of Charlie Kirk: Shaping Minds, Shaping Movements, (Hardcover)
HISTORY OF THE ORIGINS OF REPRESENTATIVE GOVERNMENT IN EUROPE, THE (Paperback) $14.50
$1450current price $14.50HISTORY OF THE ORIGINS OF REPRESENTATIVE GOVERNMENT IN EUROPE, THE (Paperback)
Sciences Sociales: Institution Du Crédit Foncier Par La Mobilisation Du Contrat Hypothécaire (Paperback) $14.95
$1495current price $14.95Sciences Sociales: Institution Du Crédit Foncier Par La Mobilisation Du Contrat Hypothécaire (Paperback)
The North & the South and Secession: An Examination of Cause and Right, (Paperback) $15.64
$1564current price $15.64The North & the South and Secession: An Examination of Cause and Right, (Paperback)
Sciences Sociales: La Politique Nationale Et Le Droit Des Gens (Paperback) $13.95
$1395current price $13.95Sciences Sociales: La Politique Nationale Et Le Droit Des Gens (Paperback)
Sciences Sociales: Les Habitations Ouvrières Et l'Intervention Des Pouvoirs Publics (Paperback) $12.95
$1295current price $12.95Sciences Sociales: Les Habitations Ouvrières Et l'Intervention Des Pouvoirs Publics (Paperback)
Against the Gods: The Remarkable Story of Risk, (Paperback) $3.99
$399current price $3.99Against the Gods: The Remarkable Story of Risk, (Paperback)
15 out of 5 Stars. 1 reviewsCambridge Essential Histories A Concise History of the New Deal, (Paperback) $18.93
$1893current price $18.93Cambridge Essential Histories A Concise History of the New Deal, (Paperback)
Le Contrat Social de L'Avenir; Suivi D'Un Projet de Constitution Du Peuple Francais $11.95
$1195current price $11.95Le Contrat Social de L'Avenir; Suivi D'Un Projet de Constitution Du Peuple Francais
A History of the United States in Five Crashes: Stock Market Meltdowns That Defined a Nation, (Paperback) $13.66
$1366current price $13.66A History of the United States in Five Crashes: Stock Market Meltdowns That Defined a Nation, (Paperback)
15 out of 5 Stars. 1 reviewsSocialism, Revolution and Internationalism, (Paperback) $15.47
$1547current price $15.47Socialism, Revolution and Internationalism, (Paperback)
By the Fire We Carry: The Generations-Long Fight for Justice on Native Land (Paperback) $9.49 Was $14.99
$949current price $9.49, Was $14.99$14.99By the Fire We Carry: The Generations-Long Fight for Justice on Native Land (Paperback)
The North, the South, and Lincoln's War Policies, (Paperback) $14.95
$1495current price $14.95The North, the South, and Lincoln's War Policies, (Paperback)
To Form a Perfect Union: The Forgotten American Social Contract (Paperback) $14.92
$1492current price $14.92To Form a Perfect Union: The Forgotten American Social Contract (Paperback)
The Magdalen Islands : Their Topography, Natural History, Social Condition And Commercial Importance (Paperback) $15.95
$1595current price $15.95The Magdalen Islands : Their Topography, Natural History, Social Condition And Commercial Importance (Paperback)
Mine Eyes Have Seen : A First-Person History of the Events That Shaped America (Paperback) $14.91
$1491current price $14.91Mine Eyes Have Seen : A First-Person History of the Events That Shaped America (Paperback)
Eyes On the Prize In the Native South: The Struggle for Federal Recognition in the 21st Century, (Paperback) $13.38
$1338current price $13.38Eyes On the Prize In the Native South: The Struggle for Federal Recognition in the 21st Century, (Paperback)
Reduced price Pre-Owned Who Built America? Vol. 1: Working People and the Nation's History (Paperback) 0312446918 9780312446918 $21.55
Reduced price
$2155current price $21.55Pre-Owned Who Built America? Vol. 1: Working People and the Nation's History (Paperback) 0312446918 9780312446918
Canada: The First 20,000 Years, (Paperback) $14.73
$1473current price $14.73Canada: The First 20,000 Years, (Paperback)
Indigenous Healing: Exploring Traditional Paths, (Paperback) $16.78
$1678current price $16.78Indigenous Healing: Exploring Traditional Paths, (Paperback)
Customer ratings & reviews
0 ratings|0 reviews
This item does not have any reviews yet
Related pages
- Great American Chalenge
- Irish Republicanism
- Political Pin Price Guide
- Slave Trade Act 1807
- Prohibition Article
- Cicero Willis Harris
- Imperialism Political Books
- Middle Eastern Political Books
- Russian & Former Soviet Union Political Books
- Treaties in International Relations Books
- Arms Control in International Relations Books
- Nationalism & Patriotism Political Ideologies Books
