Friends, citizens, strangers : essays on where we belong / Richard Vernon.
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- 9781442675063
- 1442675063
- 1281991937
- 9781281991935
- Citizenship -- Social aspects
- Citizenship -- Moral and ethical aspects
- Social participation
- Political participation
- Social Participation
- Citoyenneté -- Aspect social
- Citoyenneté -- Aspect moral
- Participation sociale
- Participation politique
- SELF-HELP -- Personal Growth -- Success
- POLITICAL SCIENCE -- History & Theory
- Citizenship -- Moral and ethical aspects
- Citizenship -- Social aspects
- Political participation
- Social participation
- Bürgertum
- Politische Beteiligung
- citoyenneté -- relations interpersonnelles
- 302/.14
- HM771 .V47 2005eb
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Neighbourhood and conscience in Locke -- Why is Rousseau difficult? -- Mary Wollstonecraft: stoic, republican, feminist -- Auguste Comte's cosmopolis of care -- 'In rooms adjoining': George Eliot and the proximate other -- 'Proudhonism': or, citizenship without a city -- J.S. Mill's religion of humanity -- Henri Bergson and the moral possibility of nationalism -- What is crime against humanity? -- On special ties (1): Jesus or Polemarchus? -- On special ties (2): what do we owe? -- Conclusion: on associative duties.
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Friends, Citizen, Strangers proposes a solution: a moderate form of cosmopolitanism that finds a place for multiple levels of attachment and association.
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