Radical Democratic Model of Politics as a Response to the Problem of Refugees Political Integration

K. Fomin, N. Savelyeva
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This article is devoted to the analysis of the origins of the unsatisfactory situation concerning refugees, and searching for a new model of emancipatory politics that will be useful to overcome this situation. The main thesis of the article is that the positions articulated by G. Agamben, J. Ranciere, and J. Butler can be combined in a radical democratic model of politic that is based on a revised concept of human rights. First, the authors turn to the basic categories used in the analysis of political theories: national state, sovereignty, refugees, stateless people, and human rights. Then, the authors examine the context of the emerging liberal conception of human rights and the critics of this conception. After presenting the main arguments against the liberal conception of human rights, the authors turn to the theory of sovereign power. One of the main conclusions of this theory is that emancipatory political theorists should refuse the concept of human rights. Agamben’s argumentation of such a refusal is based on the statement about the inevitable connection between human rights and state power. The authors point out both the positive and negative aspects of Agamben’s approach as well as showing its advantages and limitations. Next, the authors demonstrate an alternative approach to human rights as proposed by J. Ranciere. At the end of the article, the authors present a constructive model of emancipatory politics which incorporates the ideas of G. Agamben, J. Ranciere, and J. Butler. For the authors of this paper, this model is free of the main drawbacks of the approaches under consideration. The advantages of the model are an expansive view of power, and the reintroduction of the notion of solidarity into emancipatory theory.
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激进民主的政治模式:对难民政治融合问题的回应
本文致力于分析有关难民的令人不满意的情况的根源,并寻找一种新的解放政治模式,这将有助于克服这种情况。这篇文章的主要论点是,G. Agamben、J. Ranciere和J. Butler所阐述的立场可以结合在一个激进的民主政治模式中,该模式基于修订后的人权概念。首先,作者转向了政治理论分析中使用的基本类别:民族国家、主权、难民、无国籍者和人权。然后,作者考察了新兴的自由主义人权概念的背景和对这一概念的批评。在提出反对自由主义人权观的主要论据之后,作者转向主权权力理论。这一理论的一个主要结论是,解放主义的政治理论家应该拒绝人权的概念。阿甘本对这种拒绝的论证是基于人权与国家权力之间不可避免的联系的陈述。作者指出了Agamben方法的积极和消极方面,并展示了其优势和局限性。接下来,作者展示了J. Ranciere提出的另一种人权方法。在文章的最后,作者提出了一个建设性的解放政治模型,该模型融合了G. Agamben, J. Ranciere和J. Butler的思想。对于本文的作者来说,该模型没有所考虑的方法的主要缺点。该模型的优点是对权力的广泛看法,并将团结的概念重新引入解放理论。
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