Aristotelian Caveats
from Part III - (Re)Establishing Transnational Solidarity Within Existing European Institutions and Political Settings
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 04 July 2020
The article claims that the type of postnational democracy envisaged by its most outspoken advocates amounts to pouring new wine into old bottles. In order to be sufficiently lively and socially significant, such a postnational democracy would have to draw precisely on the type of cultural resources that also feed into national solidarity. In this understanding, a postnational democracy would be different from national democracy only in name.
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