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English: Live on the 8th of February, 2016. Hungarian Academy of Sciences. Századvég Alapítvány. Thierry Baudet, the Dutch journalist, broadcaster and author argued that national borders need to be maintained if representative government is to survive. To uphold borders is to claim jurisdiction; to claim the right to decide on the law. As nation state makes such a claim, it seeks jurisdiction over a particular territory. Borders work two-ways, and while they grant the nation state exclusive jurisdiction, they also limit the nation state’s claims to the designated territory. Supranationalism and multiculturalism undermine the idea of exclusive territorial jurisdiction. Supranationalism grants institutions the power to break through national borders and to overrule the nation state’s territorial arrangements. In this way, borders become increasingly porous. Multiculturalism, meanwhile, not only deligitimizes the nation state’s borders by weakening the collective identity of the people living behind them; it also encourages religious sub-groups to invoke rules from beyond the nation state’s borders, thereby undermining the very idea of territorial jurisdiction. ‘God’s heart has no borders’, to put it bluntly.1 Supranationalism and multiculturalism are thus antithetical to national sovereignty and to the borders therein implied. Supranationalism dilutes sovereignty, and so brings about the gradual dismantling of borders from the outside; multiculturalism weakens nationality, thus delegitimizing their existence altogether from the inside. !e idea of political organization that fundamentally opposes supranationalism and multiculturalism – the idea of the nation state – has been declared ‘outdated’ and ‘irrelevant’ by an overwhelming number of commentators. In: https://openaccess.leidenuniv.nl/handle/1887/19141 )
Magyar: A felvételek 2016. február 8-án készültek Budapesten, a Magyar Tudományos Akadémia dísztermében. A Századvég Alapítvány által rendezett könyvismertető. Thierry Baudet (1983) holland újságíró. Eddig hat politikai témájú könyve, egy klasszikus zenei útmutatója és legutóbb egy regénye jelent meg. Elsősorban euroszkepticizmusáról, valamint rádiós-tévés szakértői szerepléseiről ismert. Az NRC Handelsblad című lap rovatvezetője volt, doktori fokozatát a Leideni Egyetemen szerezte meg 2012-ben. Thierry Baudet 2015-ben alapított, amszterdami bázisú agytrösztje, a Forum voor Democratie (Fórum a Demokráciáért) célja egy új nemzedék kinevelése, illetve a közbeszédhez való hozzájárulás, különös tekintettel az euroszkepticizmusra. A határok jelentősége az első műve, ami magyarul is megjelenik. Thierry Henri Philippe Baudet, Lánczi András, Orbán Balázs.
Források: http://szazadveg.hu/foundation/shop/a-hatarok-jelentosege |
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