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Citizenship after the Modern Subject1atised by a wide range of structural and dynamic shifts over at least the last quarter of this century.. They self-consciously articulate positions widely understood to be far apart both in their understanding of historical tendencies and in their judgements of normative possibilities. This debate iExclude 发表于 2025-3-27 02:04:08
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Zusammenfassung der Ergebnisse,eminist political theory and practice, the debate over the desirability and plausibility of cosmopolitan citizenship and its ‘bounded’ alternative takes on a new complexion and complexity. The chapter will begin with a brief rehearsal of Linklater’s and Miller’s positions and the accounts of politic赦免 发表于 2025-3-27 18:16:33
Kimberly Hutchings (Senior Lecturer in Political Tconservative 发表于 2025-3-28 00:16:05
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Cosmopolitan Citizenshiplitical community which enjoys the right of collective self-determination, and which can decide who can enter its ranks and who can be turned away; it is to have a special bond with others who decide together whether to accept onerous moral obligations to outsiders and how to discharge the duties thOFF 发表于 2025-3-28 09:02:33
Citizenship Bound and Citizenship Unbounde formation of the people’s sovereign will. There was a shift of emphasis from membership to participation. The shift is so decisive as to alter the understanding of the status of citizen and establish the participatory element as the decisive one.上涨 发表于 2025-3-28 11:11:09
Feminist Politics and Cosmopolitan Citizenshipeminist political theory and practice, the debate over the desirability and plausibility of cosmopolitan citizenship and its ‘bounded’ alternative takes on a new complexion and complexity. The chapter will begin with a brief rehearsal of Linklater’s and Miller’s positions and the accounts of politic