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Biopolitieke macht en de vrijheid van de burger: Hoe de politieke democratie op het spel staat in en na het coronabeleid

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Abstract

In this political philosophy article we contribute to the question whether the covid-measures of the state fundamentally change the relation between state and society. One the one hand, we seek to explain this from the perspective of different forms of power government applies. On the other hand, we seek to understand the nature of freedom and the legitimation to restrict freedom. We notice in contemporary administration a habitus that is extremely ambivalent. On the one side, freedom is perceived as not being restrained to do, say or think whatever one wants (negative freedom). On the other hand, we notice that this freedom is not entrusted to civilians (or civilians do not entrust it to themselves), but is materialized, in great detail, by government itself. Although a pandemic may legitimize extraordinary measures, we argue that, for the sake of the future of our political democracy, the state and its administration needs to develop more self-consciousness regarding the forms of power it applies. Also, it needs to be accountable to what extent it values freedom.
Original languageDutch
Pages (from-to)62-69
JournalBestuurskunde
Volume30
Issue number3
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2021
Published outside the University of Humanistic StudiesYes

Themes from the UHS research agenda

  • Democracy, citizenship and education
  • Professional ethics, leadership and integrity

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