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" Citizenship requires a bond of a different kind, a direct sense of community membership based on loyalty to a civilization which is a common possession. "
Modern Welfare States: Scandinavian Politics and Policy in the Global Age
by Eric S. Einhorn, John Logue - 2003 - 403 pages
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The Economics of Human Betterment

Kenneth E. Boulding - 1985 - 242 pages
...of sincere sociability of this kind sociability firmly rooted in what Marshall in 1949 described as 'a direct sense of community membership based on loyalty to a civilization which is a common possession' 81 - that explains why. although 'democratic voting is egoistic', electors none the less opt for taxes...
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Hermeneutics, Citizenship, and the Public Sphere

Roberto Alejandro - 1993 - 306 pages
...principles of rights and denies his own individuality. 30 Chapter 1 Models of Citizenship and Hermeneutics Citizenship requires a bond of a different kind, a...loyalty to a civilization which is a common possession. It is a loyalty of free men endowed with rights and protected by a common law. 1 1.1 Introduction —TH...
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Liberal Rights: Collected Papers 1981-1991

Jeremy Waldron - 1993 - 500 pages
...made and an increase in the number of those on whom the status is bestowed. . . . Citizenship requires a ... direct sense of community membership based on...loyalty to a civilization which is a common possession. It is a loyalty of free men endowed with rights and protected by a common law. Its growth is stimulated...
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Citizenship: Critical Concepts, Volume 2

Bryan S. Turner, Peter Hamilton - 1994 - 496 pages
...sentiment and recruited by a fiction. He was referring to kinship, or the fiction of common descent. Citizenship requires a bond of a different kind, a...loyalty to a civilization which is a common possession. It is a loyalty of free men endowed with rights and protected by a common law. Its growth is stimulated...
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Citizenship, Identity, and Social History

Charles Tilly - 1996 - 244 pages
...the growth of citizenship.3 In his now classic exposition Marshall argued that citizenship required a "direct sense of community membership based on loyalty to a civilization which is common possession".4 However, its maturation upon this foundation of mutuality lay in the tension between...
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Liberalism's Crooked Circle: Letters to Adam Michnik

Ira Katznelson - 2021 - 213 pages
...Marshall's rendering in his famous essay on the history of civil, political, and social rights in England, "citizenship requires a bond of a different kind,...based on loyalty to a civilization which is a common possession."31 Of course, if rights are contingent on membership in a community (rather than in natural...
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Challenge to the Nation-State: Immigration in Western Europe and the United ...

Christian Joppke - 1998 - 380 pages
...states. As TH Marshall t1992: 24) pointed out. the development of citizenship rights was contingent upon 'a direct sense of community membership based on loyalty to a civilization which is a common possession'. The underlying reasoning is straightforward. In a world of scarce resources. rights are costly. and...
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Making the Invisible Visible: A Multicultural Planning History

Leonie Sandercock - 1998 - 292 pages
...cities, the very notion of shared community becomes increasingly exhausted. What now constitutes that "direct sense of community membership based on loyalty to a civilization which is a common possession" that Marshall (1977: 101) considered essential to citizenship — essential because only direct participation...
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Citizenship, Diversity and Pluralism: Canadian and Comparative Perspectives

Alan Cairns - 1999 - 310 pages
...this growing sense of a national community. "Citizenship," Marshall argued in an oft-quoted passage, "requires a bond of a different kind, a direct sense of community membership based on loyalty to a civilisation that is a common possession ... . Its growth is stimulated by the struggle to win those...
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In The Name of Liberalism: Illiberal Social Policy in the USA and Britain

Desmond King - 1999 - 354 pages
...made and an increase in the number of those on whom the status is bestowed . . . Citizenship requires a direct sense of community membership based on loyalty to a civilization which is a common possession. It is loyalty of free men endowed with rights and protected by a common law. Its growth is stimulated...
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