¿HEGEL EN KOSOVO? REFLEXIONES SOBRE LA INDEPENDENCIA DE KOSOVO
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https://doi.org/10.30827/acfs.v42i0.841Keywords:
Independence, Nationalism, Nation, G. W. F. HegelAbstract
This text considers the results of the western powers’ recognition of Kososvo’s independence from three perspectives: firstly, the possible consequences (of which what is happening in Georgia already gives us some proof) of this independence proclaimed and recognised outside the provisions of international law, and which can be considered a precedent in other territories with similar problems; secondly, it proposes, following Hegel, a rational conception of the state, far removed from ideas of ethnicity based on race, language, and so on, in which nationalism finds its inspiration. Finally, it analyses and criticises from the Hegelian perspective, as updated by the reasoning of authors such as Habermas, the foundations of nationalism, especially its mistaken defence of the pre-eminence of collective over individual rights.
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