Abstract

Modern citizenship is in crisis. The reasons are complex. It is faced with problems that are both internal (such as political and cultural legitimacy, social regulation, resources and costs) and external (such as economic impulse, problems arising from the intermediate social formations, demographic changes, difficulty in managing social groups and social strata that are not connected with the State) to the political system. In this paper, the objective is to observe and bring to light the fact that all these problems focus on issues relating to the culture, specifically political, of a community. The cultural environment of citizens no longer generates motivations, values and rules that harmonize with the institutions of the modern, democratic nation-State. What are the alternatives? Is it possible to re-launch citizenship as a basis for democracy? In what This content downloaded from 168.176.5.118 on Wed, 4 Feb 2015 19:43:49 PM All use subject to JSTOR Terms and Conditions MANUEL HERRERA GOMEZ Y ROSA MARIA SORIANO MIRAS ?Cuales son las condiciones y los posibles desarrollos? Tras revisar las visiones marxista y liberal de la ciudadania, ofrecemos esta conclusion: se abre una fase historica, o, en terminos sociologicos, una semantica societaria, en la que la ciudadania asume la forma de un complejo de derechos-deberes de las personas y de las formaciones asociativas que articula la vida civica en «autonomias universales» capaces de integrar la generalidad de los fines con practicas de autogestion. Este es el desafio que la sociedad compleja se lanza a si misma. Tal desafio se llama «ciudadania societaria» o ciudadania de las autonomias sociales en un Estado democratico postmoderno. sense? What are the conditions and possible developments? After reviewing the Marxist and Liberal visions of citizenship, the following conclusion can be offered: a new phase is beginning or, in sociological terms, a societary semantic in which citizenship takes the shape of a complex of rightsduties of the people and the associative formations which articulates the civic life in «universal autonomies» which are able to integrate the generality of the aims and self-management practices. This is the challenge that the complex society imposes on itself. This challenge is called «societary citizenship», or citizenship of the social autonomies, in a post-modern democratic State.

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