Issue of human rights in the context of national state: Biopolitical aspect
The article shows the biopolitical essence of human rights in the national state, which sovereignty based on a birth as a biological fact (natio) establishes the identity between birth and nationality. The mechanism by which national sovereignty inscribes biological existence («inalienable» human...
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Ural Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Institute of Philosophy and Law
2019-12-01
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Series: | Антиномии |
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Online Access: | http://yearbook.uran.ru/images/files/4-19_2.pdf |
Summary: | The article shows the biopolitical essence of human rights in the national state,
which sovereignty based on a birth as a biological fact (natio) establishes the identity
between birth and nationality. The mechanism by which national sovereignty inscribes biological existence («inalienable» human rights) into the political space (citizen's
rights) eliminating the gap between biological existence and political existence is
shown. Human being is understood as the core of the citizen, and human rights – as the
conditions for inclusion into political community. Within the framework of the notion of
national sovereignty, rights are conferred on a person only to the extent that s/he is seen
an immediately disappearing prerequisite of the citizen. If a nation is interpreted as a
natural-organic «closed society», to which a person belongs by right of birth, and in which
political equality is replaced by natural equality, then the state is understood as an «open
society» that governs the territory through the establishment and maintenance of law
and order. The merger of the state as a political institution, and the institution of law and
order with the nation as a biological substance leads to a confusion of citizen’s rights with
rights of «compatriots upon birth»; thus, there are national rights. Such identification
of nation and state is the meaning of the national state as a biopolitical entity when the
state becomes an instrument of the nation. Through identification with the state, the
nation demands expansion as its national right; it demands an increase in the power and
prosperity of the state in the name of the well-being of the nation, which often almost
automatically leads to imperialism. The article examines the figure of the refugee or the
stateless individual, which destroys the biological and political identity making visible
the fictitious national sovereignty, and bringing to light the powerless «bare life» (homo
sacer) without covering its mask of a citizen. In this regard, the author substantiates
the problem of ensuring human rights in the modern world, which has lost their own
citizenship de facto or de jure. |
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ISSN: | 2686-7206 2686-925X |