Hodge Edwin
Department of Sociology, University of Victoria, Victoria, BC, Canada.
Front Sociol. 2019 Nov 26;4:76. doi: 10.3389/fsoc.2019.00076. eCollection 2019.
As many scholars have noted, periods of economic or social unrest often bring about the growth or resurgence of extremist social movements on both the political left and the right. The 1990s saw the rise of the American militia movement, largely in response to the emergence of international organizations like the North American Free Trade Agreement, the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade, and an increasingly internationalist American administration. Earlier still, during the agricultural depression of the 1920s, the chaotic social, political, and economic order proved to be fertile ground for the resurgent Ku Klux Klan. In the years immediately following the global financial collapse of 2008, the United States-and to a lesser extent Canada-saw the resurgence of the Sovereign Citizen movement, a puzzling, conspiratorial social, and political philosophy that sought to emancipate its adherents from the tyranny of an oppressive, dictatorial, and increasingly unstable system of corrupt and illegitimate states. This paper examines the origins of the Sovereign Citizen movement and illustrates the ways in which the movement's members deploy a radical concept of citizenship, rooted in conspiratorial thinking and often in direct conflict with the state to help manage status anxiety and uncertainty.
正如许多学者所指出的,经济或社会动荡时期往往会导致左右翼极端社会运动的发展或复兴。20世纪90年代,美国民兵运动兴起,主要是对北美自由贸易协定、关税及贸易总协定等国际组织的出现以及日益国际化的美国政府的回应。更早之前,在20世纪20年代的农业萧条时期,混乱的社会、政治和经济秩序被证明是复兴的三K党的沃土。在2008年全球金融崩溃后的几年里,美国以及程度稍轻的加拿大出现了主权公民运动的复兴,这是一种令人费解的、带有阴谋论色彩的社会和政治理念,旨在将其追随者从一个压迫性的、独裁的、日益不稳定的腐败和非法国家体系的暴政中解放出来。本文考察了主权公民运动的起源,并阐述了该运动成员运用一种激进的公民概念的方式,这种概念植根于阴谋论思维,且常常与国家直接冲突,以帮助应对地位焦虑和不确定性。