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Ethical Citizenship - British Idealism and the Politics of Recognition

English · Hardback

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"Citizenship has come under increasing strain in the face of globalization. Our world gets ever smaller while it sometimes seems our borders are becoming ever more closed. What is citizenship and how can be it ethical? Should citizens owe each other special duties denied to non-citizens? How might theories about citizenship impact on our practices? Ethical Citizenship rediscovers a significant and distinctive contribution to how we might understand citizenship today in the first full length examination of this topic. Ethical citizenship is a communitarian relationship between members of a community based around a shared conception of the common good first defended by British Idealists. This book explores its historical roots, contemporary relevance and application to international politics in an engaging work by leading international scholars bringing together theory and practice. "--

List of contents

Notes on Contributors Introduction 1. Introduction; Thom Brooks PART I: HISTORICAL ROOTS 2. The Metaphysics and Ethics of T. H. Green's Idea of Persons and Citizens; Rex Martin 3. Beyond Dualistic Constructions of Citizenship: T. H. Green's Idea of Ethical Citizenship as Mutual Membership; Avital Simhony 4. Idealism and Ethical Citizenship; Leslie Armour 5. Mill, Moral Suasion, and Coercion; Greg Claeys PART II: CONTEMPORARY RELEVANCE 6. Ethical Citizenship, the Liberalism of the British Idealists, and Diverse Societies; Robert Kocis 7. Ethical Citizenship and the Stakeholder Society; Thom Brooks 8. British Idealism and Education for Citizenship; William J. Mander 9. Rawls, Collingwood, and the Roles of Political Philosophy for Ethical Citizenship; Owen James Fellows PART III: INTERNATIONAL CONTEXT 10. 'Who is My Neighbour?' T. H. Green and the Possibility of Cosmopolitan Ethical Citizenship; Matthew Hann 11. Do We Owe More to Fellow Nationals? The Particular and Universal Ethics of Bosanquet's General Will and Miller's Public Culture; Maria Dimova-Cookson 12. Idealism, the Common Good and Environmental Virtues; James Connelly Index

About the author

Leslie Armour, University of Ottawa, Canada
Gregory Claeys, University of London, UK
James Connelly, University of Hull, UK
Maria Dimova-Cookson, Durham University, UK
Owen James Fellows, University of Hull, UK
Matthew Hann, Durham University, UK
Robert Kocis, University of Scranton, USA
William J. Mander, Harris Manchester College, Oxford, UK
Rex Martin, Cardiff University, UK
Avital Simhony, Arizona State University, USA

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