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Citizenship and Political Identity

Chantal Mouffe
- 22 Jan 1992 - 
- Vol. 61, pp 28
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In this article, the authors argue that a project of "radical and plural democracy" requires the creation of new political identities in terms of radical democratic "citizens" and argue that such a project requires new identities for all citizens.
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It is through the question of political identity that I have decided to approach the theme of this conference on "identity." More precisely, I intend to ask the following question: "What kind of political identity should a project of 'radical and plural democracy' aim at constructing?" and I am going to argue that such a project requires the creation of new political identities in terms of radical democratic "citizens."

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