The citizen: past and present

"In an era where tyranny and the threats to democracy are on the rise, and where, globalisation and migration have destabilised nations and states, the place of the citizen has never been more important. The meaning of modern 'citizenship', whether defined in a legal, political or soc...

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Other Authors: Brown, Andrew 1964- (Editor), Griffiths, John 1966- (Editor)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Auckland, New Zealand Massey University Press 2017
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Online Access:Inhaltsverzeichnis
Summary:"In an era where tyranny and the threats to democracy are on the rise, and where, globalisation and migration have destabilised nations and states, the place of the citizen has never been more important. The meaning of modern 'citizenship', whether defined in a legal, political or social sense, is varied, problematic and contested; and it has been shaped inescapably by the legacy of the past, within New Zealand and beyond. From ancient Greece to New Zealand today, this collection of essays asks: Who is The Citizen? What are his rights? And what are her duties?" --Backcover
Physical Description:303 Seiten Illustrationen
ISBN:9780994136329

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