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Hardcover Citizenship in an Enlarging World Book

ISBN: 1025554639

ISBN13: 9781025554631

Citizenship in an Enlarging World

"Citizenship in an Enlarging World" is a profound exploration of the evolving nature of civic responsibility in a world increasingly defined by global interconnectedness. Written in the late 1920s, Sir Robert Falconer examines how the expansion of communication, trade, and international relations necessitates a broader understanding of what it means to be a citizen. The work moves beyond narrow provincialism to argue for a vision of citizenship that encompasses both national loyalty and a commitment to the wider human community.

Falconer delves into the ethical and intellectual challenges posed by a world that was rapidly shrinking due to technological and political shifts. He emphasizes the critical role of education in preparing individuals to navigate the complexities of modern democracy and international cooperation. By analyzing the tensions between local identities and the emerging global order, the book offers a compelling defense of internationalism and the pursuit of peace through mutual understanding. "Citizenship in an Enlarging World" serves as an important historical document of early 20th-century political thought, reflecting the hopes and anxieties of an era seeking to build a more stable and integrated global society. It remains a relevant study for anyone interested in the foundations of global citizenship and the moral duties of the individual in a complex world.

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