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Citizenship in a Fragile World

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  • 9 hours of reading

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Exploring the evolving notion of citizenship, the book critiques traditional theories that focus solely on political life within a single state. It highlights the challenges posed by globalization and the interconnectedness of economic, cultural, and political spheres. By examining the works of prominent theorists like Charles Taylor, John Rawls, and Jürgen Habermas, the author introduces the idea of 'complex citizenship,' emphasizing the importance of recognizing citizens' responsibilities beyond national borders, particularly in education and international relations.

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Citizenship in a Fragile World, Bernard P. Dauenhauer

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1996
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