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Which King, Whose Sovereignty? Notes on the Nation-State in Times of Globalization

Koji kralj, čija suverenost? Beleške o nacionalnoj državi u doba globalizacije

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One of the most prominent issues in contemporary social philosophy is the democratic institutionalization of social change. In the following paper, we analyze how such an objective must not overlook the changes wrought by globalization. To this end, we first present some of the critical responses to globalization presented by contemporary thinkers (Federici, Tomba, Srnicek). Next, we tackle the notions of the “diffuse regime of transnational power”, “lex mercatoria” and “governance”, and point out how these concepts are indispensable for a complete understanding of the present of capitalism in the areas of trade and economy.
Jedno od najistaknutijih pitanja savremene socijalne filozofije odnosi se na demokratsku institucionalizaciju društvene promene. U tekstu se pokazuje zbog čega ovakav cilj ne sme da previdi promene koje je sa sobom donela globalizacija. U tu svrhu, prvo predstavljamo neke kritičke odgovore savremenih mislilaca na globalizaciju (Federiči, Tomba, Srniček). Potom analiziramo pojmove „difuznog režima transnacionalne moći“, „lex mercatoria“ i „uprava“, i ukazujemo na to u kolikoj su meri ovi pojmovi neizostavni za puno razumevanje kapitalističke sadašnjosti u oblasti trgovine i ekonomije.
Keywords:
globalization / transnational capitalism / lex mercatoria / governance
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Filozofija i društvo / Philosophy and Society, 2023, 34, 2, 289-304
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  • Beograd : Institut za filozofiju i društvenu teoriju

DOI: 10.2298/FID2302289N

ISSN: 0353-5738

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AB  - Jedno od najistaknutijih pitanja savremene socijalne filozofije odnosi se na demokratsku institucionalizaciju društvene promene. U tekstu se pokazuje zbog čega ovakav cilj ne sme da previdi promene koje je sa sobom donela globalizacija. U tu svrhu, prvo predstavljamo neke kritičke odgovore savremenih mislilaca na globalizaciju (Federiči, Tomba, Srniček). Potom analiziramo pojmove „difuznog režima transnacionalne moći“, „lex mercatoria“ i „uprava“, i ukazujemo na to u kolikoj su meri ovi pojmovi neizostavni za puno razumevanje kapitalističke sadašnjosti u oblasti trgovine i ekonomije.
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title = "Which King, Whose Sovereignty? Notes on the Nation-State in Times of Globalization, Koji kralj, čija suverenost? Beleške o nacionalnoj državi u doba globalizacije",
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Navarro Ruiz, C.. (2023). Which King, Whose Sovereignty? Notes on the Nation-State in Times of Globalization. in Filozofija i društvo / Philosophy and Society
Beograd : Institut za filozofiju i društvenu teoriju., 34(2), 289-304.
https://doi.org/10.2298/FID2302289N
Navarro Ruiz C. Which King, Whose Sovereignty? Notes on the Nation-State in Times of Globalization. in Filozofija i društvo / Philosophy and Society. 2023;34(2):289-304.
doi:10.2298/FID2302289N .
Navarro Ruiz, Clara, "Which King, Whose Sovereignty? Notes on the Nation-State in Times of Globalization" in Filozofija i društvo / Philosophy and Society, 34, no. 2 (2023):289-304,
https://doi.org/10.2298/FID2302289N . .

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