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Problema anuario de filosofía y teoría del derecho

On-line version ISSN 2448-7937Print version ISSN 2007-4387

Abstract

LOPEZ-FARJEAT, Luis Xavier  and  LOZANO ORTEGA, Tatiana. Democratic Confederalism: an Alternative for Facing Tensions Between Global Citizenship and Localist Citizenship. Probl. anu. filos. teor. derecho [online]. 2023, n.17, pp.47-67.  Epub June 24, 2024. ISSN 2448-7937.  https://doi.org/10.22201/iij.24487937e.2023.17.18207.

This article explores the tensions between different conceptions of “citizenship.” On the one hand, we point out the virtues and limitations of cosmopolitan citizenship in the terms in which Seyla Benhabib understands it in The Right of Others…; on the other hand, we delve into another notion of citizenship, namely, the localist, in a version that could be at odds with some cosmopolitan values, that is, localism as understood by some Mexican autonomous communities, particularly the Zapatistas. Although Benhabib’s cosmopolitan federalism is inclusive in spirit, it is conceived within a preponderantly global perspective and ends up being asymmetrical. While her proposal has some positive aspects, it faces some difficulties in the case of Mexican autonomous communities. In this article, we shall introduce the notion of democratic confederalism as a form of sociopolitical organization that seeks to strengthen the self-organization of social actors and to recognize the practice of citizenship in the terms in which autonomous communities exercise it. We propose that democratic confederalism could be an alternative for decreasing tensions between global citizenship and the idea of citizenship within autonomous communities.

Keywords : Citizenship; Cosmopolitanism; Localism; Autonomous Communities; Zapatistas; Democratic Confederalism.

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