IS IT POSSIBLE THAT THERE IS AN INCLUSIVE CITIZENSHIP WITHOUT AN ISRAEL NATIONALITY? A POLITOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVE
Abstract
This present work addresses, from a politological perspective, the non-existing Israeli nationality and the motives for the non-existing constitution that governs the civic life of the country. It analyzes the historical and legal precedents of Israel's birth and the legal-social structure of the state. With authors such as Dahl, Smooha and Habermas we will characterize Israel as a Polyarchy and Ethnic Democracy in search of a modernist development; which will establish a common nationality for their corporate identities beyond ethnicity, thus deepening the civil rights of all its citizens.
Keywords: Polyarchy. Ethnic Democracy. Statist Nation. Posnational. Israeli Nationality. Post-Sionism.



