Statelessness: On Almost Not Existing Brown Tony C.
Statelessness: On Almost Not Existing Brown Tony C. A pathbreaking new genealogy of statelessnessJust as the modern state and the citizenship associated with it are commonly thought of as a European…
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Statelessness: On Almost Not Existing Brown Tony C.
A pathbreaking new genealogy of statelessnessJust as the modern state and the citizenship associated with it are commonly thought of as a European invention, so too is citizenship's negation in the form of twentieth-century diaspora and statelessness. Brown argues that statelessness became a central problem for political thought early on, with far-reaching implications for thinking both on the state and on being human. Statelessness sets forth a new genealogy, suggesting that Europe first encountered mass statelessness neither inside its own borders nor during the twentieth century, as Hannah Arendt so influentially claimed, but outside of itself--in the New World, several hundred years earlier.Through close readings of political philosophers from Hobbes to Rousseau to Kant, Tony C.
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