National policy and local politics: the assumptions of solidarity

Authors

  • Julio Alguacil Gómez

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.32735/S0718-6568/2004-N7-274

Keywords:

State-nation, Welfare State, representative democracy, social movements, fourth generation of rights

Abstract

This article discusses the history of the Dtate-nation, political-judicial device built by Western culture which contains tensions within its framework, and is not in general dynamizing of citizenship rights. Notes that the last historical exponent of the State-nation is the Welfare State, closely linked to representative democracy which is incapable of fully incorporating citizens in public affairs, encouraging, therefore, a citizen of a passive nature. He argues that we face a loss of legitimacy of the Welfare State and that there is a fourth generation of rights, along with the "new social movements". It emphasizes that the loss of operating capacity and legitimacy of the State-nation, compels to ‘extensionate’ and ‘intensionate’ democracy, which demands a new political culture.

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Author Biography

Julio Alguacil Gómez

 Profesor de Sociología en la Universidad Carlos III de Madrid.

Published

2018-07-01

How to Cite

Alguacil Gómez, J. (2018). National policy and local politics: the assumptions of solidarity. Polis (Santiago), (7). https://doi.org/10.32735/S0718-6568/2004-N7-274

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Cartografías para el futuro