Exploring an Analogical Citizenship for Europe

Open Citizenship - The Journal, No. 1, Autumn 2010

Posted: 4 Sep 2010 Last revised: 10 Sep 2020

See all articles by Pablo Cristóbal Jiménez Lobeira

Pablo Cristóbal Jiménez Lobeira

Research School of Social Sciences, Australian National University ; PhilPapers

Date Written: August 30, 2010

Abstract

The cultural, economic and political crisis affecting the European Union (EU) today is manifested in the political community’s lack of enthusiasm and cohesion. An effort to reverse such situation – foster ‘EU identity’ – was the creation of EU citizenship. Citizenship implies a people and a polity. But EU citizens already belong to national polities. Should EU citizenship override national citizenship or coexist with it? Postnationalists like Habermas have suggested EU citizenship can overcome nationalisms, grounding political belonging on the body of laws that members of the post-national polity generate in the public sphere. Cosmopolitan communitarianists like Bellamy think that EU citizens should form a mixed commonwealth, with political belonging based on national citizenship. I will argue in favour of the second option, and submit an analogical reading of the ensuing ideas of citizenship, identity and polity. Cosmopolitan communitarianist EU citizenship promises to better foster the great richness of European national cultural, religious, historical, political, legal and linguistic diversity in a ‘mixed’ polity. Its main challenge is how to keep the diverse, mixed polity together.

Keywords: Analogical Language, Cosmopolitan Communitarianist, Diversity EU Citizenship, EU Identity, Postnational, Unity

Suggested Citation

Jiménez Lobeira, Pablo Cristóbal, Exploring an Analogical Citizenship for Europe (August 30, 2010). Open Citizenship - The Journal, No. 1, Autumn 2010, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=1668244

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Research School of Social Sciences, Australian National University ( email )

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