Contribution in an anthology

State as Pharmakon


Authors listDhawan, N

Appeared inReimagining the State : Theoretical Challenges and Transformative Possibilities

Editor listCooper, D; Dhawan, N; Newman, J

Publication year2020

ISBN978-0-8153-8219-5

eISBN978-1-351-20911-3

DOI Linkhttps://doi.org/10.4324/9781351209113-4

Edition1st Edition

Title of seriesSocial Justice


Abstract

Progressive political projects seem to be caught in a double-bind vis-à-vis the state and its coercive powers. This chapter outlines the risks of disregarding the enabling role of the state, particularly the consequences of anti-statism for disenfranchised groups. Instead of an ideal theory of the state, the effort here is to rethink the role of state in the context of debates surrounding racist hate speech. While some reject state censorship, others advocate that the state is responsible for protecting historically discriminated individuals and groups from injurious speech acts. These contrary positions reveal the impossibility of taking any unequivocal for or against position vis-à-vis the coercive powers of the state, which is like pharmakon namely, both poison and medicine. Exploring the ethical and political dilemmas regarding the state, the chapter hopes to contribute to the vexed project of reimagining the state and our difficult relation to it.




Citation Styles

Harvard Citation styleDhawan, N. (2020) State as Pharmakon, in Cooper, D., Dhawan, N. and Newman, J. (eds.) Reimagining the State : Theoretical Challenges and Transformative Possibilities. 1st Edition. London: Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781351209113-4

APA Citation styleDhawan, N. (2020). State as Pharmakon. In Cooper, D., Dhawan, N., & Newman, J. (Eds.), Reimagining the State : Theoretical Challenges and Transformative Possibilities (1st Edition). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781351209113-4


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