from Part II - The Founding of Non-democratic States
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 27 October 2022
All modern foundings embody myths, fictions, and abstractions that enlist mass support for the state’s sovereign right to rule.1 While symbolically indispensable, these fictions are grounded in metaphysical assumptions that cannot be constructed or referenced as empirical realities.2 These assumptions shape and determine how the popular will is conceived. All modern states thus claim that their sovereignty rests upon a foundational popular consent, a consent wrapped in myth and fiction.
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