Since the 17th century, liberal thought has been interested in the rights of individuals and their capacity to engage as free equals in the political acticity of their community. This volume presents essays that explore citizenship from a fresh perspective. The contributors argue that it is time to go beyond the standard concern of what can be ascribed to citizens, rather one must ask what should be demanded of a citizen, in the name of the protection of liberty, equality and stabilty.
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This volume presents essays that explore citizenship. The contributors argue that it is time to go beyond the standard concern of what can be ascribed to citizens, rather one must ask what should be demanded of them, in the name of the protection of liberty, equality and stabilty.
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Part 1 Civil society and economic justice: the end of citizenship?, Erik Erikson and Jarle Weigand; the state in (and of) feminist visions of political citizenship, Judith Squires; justice and reciprocity, Bill Jordan; should talent be taxed?, Stuart White; social and cultural integration in a civil society, Rainer Baubock. Part 2 Citizen dispositions: modus vivendi citizenship, Duncan Ivision; civil citizens, Catriona McKinnon; motivating liberal citizenship, Mark Philip. Part 3 Identity: equality of recognition and the liberal theory of citizenship, Alan Patten; the challenge of reimaging citizenship and belonging in multicultural and multinational societies, James Tully; must Europe be Belgian?, P. van Parijs. Part 4 Patriotism: republicanism, ethnicity and nationalism, M. Ignatieff; republican partiotism, M. Viroli; patriotism is not enough, Margaret Canovan.
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780826447715
Publisert
2004-11-14
Utgiver
Vendor
Frances Pinter Publishers Ltd
Vekt
300 gr
Aldersnivå
U, P, 05, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
320

Biographical note

Catriona McKinnon is Lecturer in Political Theory at the University of Exeter. Iain Hampsher-Monk is Professor of Political Theory at the University of Exeter.