身份、尊严与怨恨政治

Q4 Arts and Humanities Ruch Filozoficzny Pub Date : 2023-02-17 DOI:10.12775/rf.2022.034
H. G. Callaway
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斯坦福大学政治学家弗朗西斯·福山在2018年出版的《身份、对尊严的需求和怨恨的政治》一书中,探讨了可能更恰当地被视为政治哲学和法律哲学问题的主题:一方面,我们如何在传统的、种族的、单一的国家观念之间导航,另一方面是身份分裂的威胁?尽管福山肯定了人的尊严和身份概念的重要性,但他也批评了当代的身份政治现象——他认为这是对自由民主的危险。福山写道:“现代自由民主国家中身份政治的兴起是他们面临的主要威胁之一;”此外,“除非我们能够努力恢复对人类尊严的更普遍理解,否则我们将注定要继续冲突。”。这篇论文提出了一个问题,即反对身份政治威胁国家统一和目标的合理理由是否为人们对快节奏、更雄心勃勃(“威尔逊主义”)追求全球化国际主义目标的怀疑留下了空间。更多地强调国内的政治共识可能有助于加强美国外交政策对自由民主的支持。但我们现在回过头来,对新保守主义干预主义持有根据的怀疑态度,对全球化国际主义的限制是由身份政治的退缩所强加和隐含的。在失去了冷战时期自由主义宗旨的统一性后,我们还没有找到一条避免民族民族主义、避免政治分裂的“中庸之道”。
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Identity, Dignity and the Politics of Resentment
In his 2018 book, Identity, the Demand for Dignity and the Politics of Resentment, Stanford University politi­cal scientist Francis Fukuyama addresses themes which might more properly be considered matters of political philosophy and the philosophy of law: How are we to navigate between traditional, ethnic, unitary conceptions of the nation on the one hand, and the threat of identitarian fragmentation on the other?  Though Fukuyama affirms the importance of the concepts of human dignity and identity, more or less as these are commonly understood, he also criticizes the contemporary phenomenon of identity politics—which he views as a danger to liberal democ­racy. “The rise of identity politics in modern liberal democracies,” writes Fukuyama, “is one of the chief threats that they face;” and moreover, “unless we can work our way back to more universal understand­ings of human dignity, we will doom ourselves to continuing conflict.” This paper raises the question of whether the well reasoned case against identity politics as a threat to national unity and purpose leaves room for skepticism of fast-paced and more ambitious (“Wilsonian”) pursuit of internationalist goals of globalization. Greater emphasis on political consensus at home may helpfully strengthen the hand of American foreign policy in support of liberal democracy. But we now look back with well founded skepticism on neo-conservative interventionism, and there are just and needed limits on globalizing internationalism imposed by and implicit in the retreat from identity politics. Having lost the unity of purpose of Cold War liberalism, we are yet to find a “golden mean” avoiding ethnic nationalism and short of political fragmentation.  
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