State-authorizing citizenship: the narrow field of civic engagement in the liberal age

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Erica Weiss
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[1] Tel Aviv University,Department of Sociology and Anthropology
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Theory and Society | 2018年 / 47卷
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Activism; Ethics; Hegemony; Liberalism; Israeli political left; State;
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Liberal citizens are held ethically accountable not only for their own acts and behaviors, but also those of their state. Reciprocally, a proper liberal subject is one that metonymizes with the state, merging their fates and moral worth, and taking personal responsibility for the state’s actions. I claim that as a result, the liberal subject is not only self-authorizing according to liberal theories of moral autonomy, but also state-authorizing. I demonstrate the above claims through a consideration of changing activist practices among the Israeli political left. I show that the hegemonic model of civic engagement is oriented towards the state and state policy as the privileged and naturalized site of ethical intervention. I then describe the ways this model hampers political endeavors by restricting the sites of intervention as well as structural access to political participation. I also consider contemporary efforts at political engagement that bypass the state.
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页码:467 / 486
页数:19
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