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100 1 _aMason, Andrew,
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245 1 0 _aLiving together as equals :
_bthe demands of citizenship /
_cAndrew Mason.
260 _aOxford :
_bOxford University Press,
_c2012.
300 _avii, 229 p. ;
_c24 cm.
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 0 _aPt. 1. The normative foundations of citizenship. Conceptions of citizenship -- Justice and equal membership accounts : competing or complementary?. -- pt. 2. The practice of citizenship : is there. A duty to avoid state dependency? -- A duty to share domestic burdens? -- A duty not to seek or gain unfair advantages? -- A duty to offer only public reasons? -- A duty to integrate? -- A duty to act as a global or ecological citizen?.
520 _a'Traditional understandings of citizenship are facing a number of challenges. Ideas of cosmopolitan and environmental citizenship have emerged in the light of concerns about global inequality and climate change, whilst new models of multicultural citizenship have been developed in response to the dilemmas posed by immigration and the presence of national minorities. At the same time, more particular debates take place about the demands citizenship places upon us in our everyday lives. Do we have a duty as citizens to take steps to reduce the risk of needing to rely upon state benefits, including health care? Does good citizenship require that we send our children to the local school even when it performs poorly? Does a parent fail in his duty as a citizen - not just as a father, say - when he is less involved in the raising of his children than their mother? Should citizens refrain from appealing to religious reasons in public debate? Do immigrants have a duty to integrate? Do we have duties of citizenship to minimise the size of our ecological footprints? This book develops a normative theory of citizenship that brings together issues such as these under a common framework rather than treating them in isolation in the way that often happens. It distinguishes two different ways of thinking about citizenship both of which shed some light on the demands that is makes upon us: according to the first approach, the demands of citizenship are grounded exclusively in considerations of justice, whereas according to the second, they are grounded in the good that is realised by a political community the members of which treat each other as equals not only in the political process but in civil society and beyond.'--Publisher's website.
650 0 _aCitizenship.
650 0 _aWorld citizenship.
650 7 _aCitizenship.
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650 7 _aWorld citizenship.
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