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Full Idea
The idea of citizenship is that rights support each other. Protective and welfare rights provide a basis for a political role. This underpins a sense of membership, and an obligation to provide welfare. Rights confer equal status and self-respect.
Gist of Idea
Citizenship involves a group of mutually supporting rights, which create community and equality
Source
David Miller (Community and Citizenship [1989], 3)
Book Ref
'Communitarianism and Individualism', ed/tr. Avineri,S. /de-Shalit,A. [OUP 1992], p.94
A Reaction
A helpful eludation of what a richer concept of citizenship than mere membership might look like. Communitarians have a different concept of rights from that of liberals.
22816 | Socialists reject nationality as a false source of identity [Miller,D] |
22817 | Citizenship involves a group of mutually supporting rights, which create community and equality [Miller,D] |