Citizen-Soldiers in the American Cultural Revolution

The Acorn 22 (2):121-142 (2022)
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Abstract

In tribute to the philosophy of Bat-Ami Bar On, this article draws upon her Arendtian analysis of fascism to explore recent dynamics of ethnic nationalism in the US. Whereas Bar On analyzed the problem of citizen-soldiers, this study extends analysis toward the citizen culture-soldier, suggesting that recent dynamics in the US are suggestive of a Cultural Revolution that threatens the inclusive practice of citizenship required of democracy. Bar On’s work motivates philosophers to not be lulled into acceptance of anti-democratic practices of citizenship. The values of respect, equality, and equity suggest that another form of citizenship should be practically pursued.

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Court Lewis
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But Is It Fascism?Bat-Ami Bar On - 2019 - Journal of Social Philosophy 50 (4):407-424.
But Is It Fascism?Bat-Ami Bar On - 2019 - Journal of Social Philosophy 50 (4):407-424.
The Opposition of Politics and War.Bat-ami Bar On - 2008 - Hypatia 23 (2):141-154.

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