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The purpose of this volume is to discuss the concept of citizenship—in terms of its origins, its meanings, and its contemporary place and relevance in American democracy, and within a global context. The authors in this collection wrestle with the connection of citizenship to major tensions between liberty and equality, dynamism and stability, and civic disagreement and social cohesion. The essays also raise fundamental questions about the relationship between citizenship and leadership, and invite further reflection on the features of citizenship and civic leadership under the American Constitution. Finally, this collection offers various suggestions about how to revitalize citizenship and civic leadership through an education that is conducive to a renewal of American civic practices and institutions.

Table of Contents

Introduction by Carol McNamara and Trevor Shelley
Chapter 1: Aristotle on Citizenship, the Common Good, and Human Happiness by Susan D. Collins
Chapter 2: On Liberal Citizenship by Michael Zuckert
Chapter 3: Fragmentary Wholes: Rousseau on Citizenship by Clifford Orwin
Chapter 4: “Is There No Virtue Among Us?” James Madison and the Office of the American Citizen by Greg Weiner
Chapter 5: Virtue and Self-Government: Reflections on the Compatibility of 21st American Character and the Demands of Self-Government by Henry Olsen
Chapter 6: A Political Science of Mores: Tocqueville on Citizenship and Civic Leadership by Trevor Shelley
Chapter 7: The Origins of the Fourteenth Amendment's Citizenship Clauses by Kurt Lash
Chapter 8: American Citizenship and the Constitution: The Fourteenth Amendment as Hinge and Bridge by Rogers M. Smith
Chapter 9: “So terrible among men”: Montesquieu and Hamilton on the Judicial Power and National Citizenship by Ann Ward
Chapter 10: Nationalism and Citizenship by Rich Lowr

Product details

Published Mar 18 2022
Format Hardback
Edition 1st
Extent 326
ISBN 9781666900675
Imprint Lexington Books
Dimensions 227 x 160 mm
Series Political Theory for Today
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

About the contributors

Anthology Editor

Carol McNamara

Anthology Editor

Trevor Shelley

Contributor

Susan Collins

Contributor

Elizabeth Corey

Contributor

Shikha Dalmia

Contributor

Tomás Jiménez

Contributor

Kurt Lash

Contributor

Peter Levine

Contributor

Glenn C. Loury

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Rich Lowry

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Carol McNamara

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Peter C. Meyers

Contributor

Henry Olsen

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Clifford Orwin

Contributor

Trevor Shelley

Contributor

Rogers M. Smith

Contributor

Henry Thomson

Contributor

Ann Ward

Contributor

Greg Weiner

Contributor

Michael Zuckert

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