Nomad Citizenship
Discover the thought-provoking insights of Nomad Citizenship by Eugene W. Holland, published by the esteemed University of Minnesota Press in 2011. This compelling paperback, spanning 344 pages, delves into the intricate relationship between social and labor contracts and the underlying global violence they often conceal. Holland challenges conventional notions of citizenship and capitalism, offering a fresh perspective on the roles they play in shaping our world. Ideal for readers interested in philosophy, state theory, and utopian studies, this book invites you to rethink the structures that govern society. Uncover the layers of meaning behind the concept of citizenship and its implications for a more just future. Engage with Holland's critical analysis and join the conversation about the complexities of modern existence.