Testing intentional citizenship

Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy 27 (4):602-608 (2024)
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Avia Pasternak argues that intentional citizens who are genuine participants of their state should share the liability for state wrongdoings. In real-world states, how prevalent is intentional citizenship? This commentary concerns the application of the theoretical model. I argue that there are two problems with Pasternak’s proposal of testing intentional citizenship in reality. First, the difficulty of distinguishing citizens’ ambiguous internal attitudes towards their citizenship is underestimated. Second, the objective aspect of citizens’ status in society, namely, the way they are treated by their state, is more important than their subjective attitudes, but this aspect is neglected by Pasternak.

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Participation in and Responsibility for State Injustices.Robert Jubb - 2014 - Social Theory and Practice 40 (1):51-72.

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