TO BE A CITIZEN: THE QUESTION OF MODERN CITIZENSHIP IN HELLER
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https://doi.org/10.12957/rfd.2014.5985Keywords:
Citizenship, Juridical knowledge, Heller, Human rightsAbstract
This article focusses on the question of citizenship, moreover the modernconception of citizenship in the thought of Agnes Heller. The main objective of thisanalysis lies in provide the contextual knowledge of this conception of citizenship toBrazilian law, as well as the respect to human rights. In this sense, the article discussesthe possibility of a conception of citizenship Hellerian assist in the defense of humanrights. The main hypothesis is that without human rights, there is no concretecitizenship, and without citizenship, nor is it possible to talk on the concreteness ofhuman rights (human dignity. In this sense, methodologically, we undertook a briefanalysis of citizenship in the thought of Heller and Fehér, as well as its relationship withthe existentialist philosophy, to finally be able to approach the object of this paper: thenotion of Heller in a modern citizenship to the understanding of human rights.Published
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