Physical description |
ix, 335 pages ; 24 cm. |
Series |
SUNY series in political theory. Contemporary issues. |
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SUNY series in political theory. Contemporary issues.
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Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 315-322) and index. |
Contents |
Introduction: Why Citizenship Constitutes a Theoretical Problem in the Last Decade of the Twentieth Century -- 1. J. G. A. Pocock: The Ideal of Citizenship Since Classical Times -- 2. Michael Ignatieff: The Myth of Citizenship -- 3. George Armstrong Kelly: Who Needs a Theory of Citizenship? -- 4. Richard E. Flathman: Citizenship and Authority: A Chastened View of Citizenship -- 5. Michael Walzer: The Civil Society Argument -- 6. Iris Marion Young: Polity and Group Difference: A Critique of the Ideal of Universal Citizenship -- 7. Alasdair MacIntyre: Is Patriotism a Virtue? -- 8. Joseph H. Carens: Aliens and Citizens: The Case for Open Borders -- 9. Jurgen Habermas: Citizenship and National Identity: Some Reflections on the Future of Europe -- 10. Will Kymlicka and Wayne Norman: Return of the Citizen: A Survey of Recent Work on Citizenship Theory. |
Other author |
Beiner, Ronald, 1953-
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Subject |
Citizenship.
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Civil society.
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ISBN |
0791423352 (alkaline paper) |
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0791423360 (paperback: alkaline paper) |
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