States Without Nations: Citizenship for Mortals - New Directions in Critical Theory - Jacqueline Stevens - Books - Columbia University Press - 9780231148771 - May 24, 2011
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States Without Nations: Citizenship for Mortals - New Directions in Critical Theory

Jacqueline Stevens

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States Without Nations: Citizenship for Mortals - New Directions in Critical Theory

Arguing that the core laws of the nation-state are more about a fear of death than a desire for freedom, Jacqueline Stevens imagines a world in which birthright citizenship, family inheritance, state-sanctioned marriage, and private land ownership are eliminated. Would chaos be the result? Drawing on political theory and history and incorporating contemporary social and economic data, she brilliantly critiques our sentimental attachments to birthright citizenship, inheritance, and marriage and highlights their harmful outcomes, including war, global apartheid, destitution, family misery, and environmental damage. It might be hard to imagine countries without the rules of membership and ownership that have come to define them, but as Stevens shows, conjuring new ways of reconciling our laws with the condition of mortality reveals the flaws of our present institutions and inspires hope for moving beyond them.


384 pages

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released May 24, 2011
ISBN13 9780231148771
Publishers Columbia University Press
Pages 384
Dimensions 143 × 225 × 24 mm   ·   508 g

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