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Sovereignty
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Sovereignty involves the self-government of the individual. The concept of sovereignty is often linked to male violence and domination. This chapter makes the case for reconstructing the concept in a feminist manner. The author tries to reconstruct sovereignty so that it becomes a momentum concept, a concept with an egalitarian potential that is infinite in character. Feminists have generally been critical of the state, and particularly those aspects of the state linked to force and repression. It is the association between state and sovereignty that causes many feminists to see sovereignty as an idea of domination and repression. Feminists have rightly challenged the abstract character of liberalism, and its notion of the abstract individual. Feminists have often been unwilling to extend their critical approach to the state and to the question of sovereignty, but the reconstruction of the concept of sovereignty flows from the logic of feminist analysis.

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