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Statelessness and the Politics of Misrecognition

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posted on 2012-08-29, 15:14 authored by Kelly L. Staples
This article focuses on the account of disrespect found in Honneth’s theory of recognition. In it, I am particularly interested in the form of misrecognition or disrespect which is the negation of respect, and which is clearly represented by statelessness. Respect, for him, is closely connected to legal recognition. Guided by Honneth’s view of critical theory as ‘not entirely without a foundation in social reality’ (Honneth 1994, p.264), the article puts together an analysis of the political dynamics of his model of disrespect. This analysis is used to challenge certain aspects of Honneth’s political theory and in particular the implications of his conception of the state. The article argues that the way in which the state is used has the effect of obscuring significant political obstacles to recognition, and in particular, the way in which the state limits respect.

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Res Publica, 2012, 18 (1), pp. 93-106

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/Organisation/COLLEGE OF SOCIAL SCIENCE/Department of Politics and International Relations

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  • AM (Accepted Manuscript)

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Res Publica

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Springer Verlag

issn

1356-4765

eissn

1572-8692

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2012

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2012-08-29

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http://www.springerlink.com/content/n57153658hjx453v/?MUD=MP

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en

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