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Citizenship and Order
Studies in French Political Thought
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English
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1986
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Citizenship may once have been legitimated by ideas of moral, religious or cosmic order, but in a modern context it is the civic process itself that must exercise a legitimating function. Once, citizenship rested upon order; now, suggests Vernon, we may have to realize that order depends upon citizen.
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Vernon Richard :
Richard Vernon is Distinguished University Professor in the Department of Political Science at Western University.
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Contents
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Introduction
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Part I. Legitimizing Citizenship
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Part II. Recovering Politics
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Part III. Citizenship Displaced
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Part IV. Citizenship and Civic Religion
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Conclusion: Moral Community and Political Order
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Notes
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Index
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9781487573836
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