In the first case the appearance of objectivity arises from alienation, in the second from alienage. |
But, again, the argument is sliding between considerations of a statutory concept, citizenship, and considerations of a constitutional concept, alienage. |
In modem societies the foundational institutions for membership are citizenship and alienage. |
I do not see why there has to be any particular time limitation, as long as you are achieving some legitimate purpose relevant to alienage. |
The laws of alienage cannot apply to an artificial person, because it can have no country. |
The sky, the crater, the black shadows etched against the blacker night bespoke the alienage of the universe. |