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Citizen - member of a state, native or naturalized, who owes allegiance to the government of the state and is entitled to certain rights. Citizens may be said to enjoy the most privileged form of nationality; they are at the furthest extreme from nonnational residents of a state (see alien), but they may also be distinguished from nationals with subject or servile status (e.g., slaves or


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    Citizenship in the Western Tradition: Plato to Rousseau » Read Now

    by Peter Riesenberg. 328 pgs.

    Collections: Philosophy, Entire Library
    ...CITIZENSHIP IN THE WESTERN TRADITION PETER RIESENBERG CITIZENSHIP IN THE WESTERN TRADITION PLATO TO ROUSSEAU...Cataloging-in-Publication Data Riesenberg, Peter N., 1925 --...
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    A Theory of Citizenship: Organizing Plurality in Contemporary Democracies » Read Now

    by Herman van Gunsteren. 166 pgs.

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    Developing a theory of citizenship suited to the era of political reform that was inaugurated by the revolutions of 1989, this text delivers a central message that the practical exercise of citizenship is the main source of its vitality.
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    Citizenship Rights and Social Movements: A Comparative and Statistical Analysis » Read Now

    by Joe Foweraker, Todd Landman. 296 pgs.

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    This is the first truly comparative study of the relationship between social movements and citizenship rights. Focusing on the experiences of Brazil, Chile, Mexico, and Spain, the authors employ sophisticated quantitative research methods to measure comparative variations between these two factors...
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    Civic Virtues: Rights, Citizenship, and Republican Liberalism » Read Now

    by Richard Dagger. 258 pgs.

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    Although few want to deny their importance, many political theorists have recently complained that too much weight is now attached to individual rights. The result, as they see it, is an excessive individualism that blinds people to the needs of the community or state to which they belong. We should...
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    Cities and Citizenship » Read Now

    by James Holston. 262 pgs.

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    Cities and Citizenship is a prize-winning collection of essays that considers the importance of cities in the making of modern citizens. For most of the modern era the nation and not the city has been the principal domain of citizenship. This volume demonstrates, however, that cities are especially...
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    Civility and Citizenship in Liberal Democratic Societies » Read Now

    by Edward C. Banfield. 164 pgs.

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    ...CIVILITY AND CITIZENSHIP IN LIBERAL DEMOCRATIC SOCIETIES CIVILITY AND CITIZENSHIP IN LIBERAL DEMOCRATIC SOCIETIES Edited...Catalog-in-Publication Data Civility and...
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    The New Citizenship: Unconventional Politics, Activism, and Service » Read Now

    by Craig A. Rimmerman. 160 pgs.

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    ...The New Citizenship Dilemmas in American Politics Series...Cornell University -iii- -iv- The New Citizenship Unconventional Politics, Activism...Data Rimmerman, Craig A...
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    The New Citizenship: A Study of American Politics » Read Now

    by Seba Eldridge. 357 pgs.

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    ...THE NEW CITIZENSHIP -ii- THE NEW CITIZENSHIP A Study of American Politics BY SEBA ELDRIDGE...of popular interests, which alone can make responsible citizenship possible;...
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    The Foundations of American Citizenship: Liberalism, the Constitution, and Civic Virtue » Read Now

    by Richard C. Sinopoli. 215 pgs.

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    This study of exemplary writings from the debates over the ratification of the 1787 Constitution deals with the American constitutional founders' understandings of citizenship and civic virtue. Discussion of these debates is set in an analytical and historical context, addressing the rationales for...
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    World Citizenship and Mundialism: A Guide to the Building of a World Community » Read Now

    by John C. de V. Roberts. 166 pgs.

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    Roberts seeks to show how and why world citizenship and mundialism--the building of global institutions--are essential for the human race to solve the growing problems of the environment, international violence, and other major world challenges. World citizenship is described from its origins, and...
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    Citizenship and Ethnicity: The Growth and Development of a Democratic Multiethnic Institution » Read Now

    by Feliks Gross. 145 pgs.

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    Today, all industrialized states are multinational. However, as Political Sociologist Feliks Gross points out, there remains considerable debate and experimentation on how to organize a multiethnic, democratic, and humane state. In the past, minorities were usually formed as a consequence of...
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    'European' Citizenship Practice: Building Institutions of a Non-State » Read Now

    by Antje Wiener. 343 pgs.

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    Arguing that the subject must be explored from a perspective that takes changing definitions of citizenship into account, this book develops the concept of citizenship practice.
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    Citizenship and Nationhood in France and Germany » Read Now

    by Rogers Brubaker. 272 pgs.

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    ...CITIZENSHIP AND NATIONHOOD IN FRANCE AND GERMANY CITIZENSHIP AND NATIONHOOD IN FRANCE AND GERMANY Rogers Brubaker...Cataloging in Publication Data Brubaker, Rogers...
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    Citizens, Strangers, and In-Betweens: Essays on Immigration and Citizenship » Read Now

    by Peter H. Schuck. 478 pgs.

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    Immigration is one of the critical issues of our time. In Citizens, Strangers, & In-Betweens, an integrated series of thirteen essays, Peter Schuck analyzes the complex social forces that have been unleashed by unprecedented legal & illegal migration to the United States & that have reshaped...
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    Preparing for Citizenship: Teaching Youth to Live Democratically » Read Now

    by Ralph L. Mosher, Robert A. Kenny, Andrew Garrod. 194 pgs.

    Collections: Education, Entire Library
    Understanding democracy, learning to be democratic and to value democracy are critical competencies to be developed by all Americans. In the present debate about what knowledge is of most worth in the public school, these civic competencies are seen as second in importance only to the development of...
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    The Duk-Duks: Primitive and Historic Types of Citizenship » Read Now

    by Elizabeth Anne Weber. 144 pgs.

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    ...PRIMITIVE AND HISTORIC TYPES OF CITIZENSHIP THE UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO PRESS, CHICAGO...PRIMITIVE AND HISTORIC TYPES OF CITIZENSHIP By ELIZABETH ANNE WEBER of...

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