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Recommended by Nabeel Yasin, and 1 others.

Nabeel YasinGrayling writes that people need constitutions, that people need freedom from oppression, that people need to express their demands to the state. (Source)

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A Brief History of Citizenship

From Plato to Rorty, A Brief History of Citizenship provides a concise survey of the idea of citizenship. All major periods are covered, beginning with Greece and Rome, continuing on to the Middle Ages, the American and French Revolutions, and finally to the modern era. Heater effectively argues that we cannot begin to understand our current conditions until we have an understanding of the initial idea of "the citizen" and how that idea has evolved over the centuries. Important topics covered include how citizenship differs from other forms of sociopolitical identity, the... more
Recommended by Nabeel Yasin, and 1 others.

Nabeel YasinThis shows how citizenship became the main concept in democracy during the struggles of the British people, the Americans and the French. (Source)

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This classic text is a comparative political study, based on extensive survey data that defined and analysed the Greek concept of civic virtuelture: the political and social attitudes that are crucial to the success of modern democracy in Western nations. Cited extensively, the book was origionall published in 1963. less
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Nabeel YasinCivic culture is actually a term which was coined by the two authors to describe the set of related political and social attitudes said to be crucial to the success of modern democracies. (Source)

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In this extraordinary work of cultural and intellectual history, Hunt grounds the creation of human rights in the changes that authors brought to literature, the rejection of torture as a means of finding out truth and the spread of empathy. less
Recommended by Rabbi Josh Yuter, Nabeel Yasin, and 2 others.

Rabbi Josh Yuter@IonaItalia It's a wonderful book. Took my "Most Favorite Read" spot a couple years ago. (Source)

Nabeel YasinBooks like this show us we can borrow the big ideas and use them to our benefit. (Source)

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