CONSTITUCIÓN SIN PATRIA: UNIVERSALIDAD, CIUDADANÍA Y NACIONALIDAD
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https://doi.org/10.30827/acfs.v43i0.829Keywords:
Universality, citizenship, nationality, republicanism, nationalism, ethnicity, nation, people, nation-stateAbstract
The central thesis of this study can be summed up as follows: the nation-state, as a historical form of state suffers from the lack of adaptation of the democratic and constitutional state model as formulated by the liberal-republican tradition. To prove this lack of adaptation, the axioms of the republican paradigm are first set out. Then the concepts of universality, citizenship, and nationality are defined. The article concludes with a description of those modern ideological works that have unified the concepts of people and nation, and nation and state.
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