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Hardcover Citizenship Book

ISBN: 1025554825

ISBN13: 9781025554822

Citizenship

"Citizenship" is a profound exploration of the rights, duties, and ethical foundations of the individual within a modern state. Written by the distinguished scholar and educator W. H. Hadow, this work delves into the philosophical and practical aspects of what it means to be a citizen. The book examines the historical evolution of civic identity, tracing its development from ancient concepts to the complex social structures of the early 20th century.

Hadow argues that true citizenship is not merely a legal status but a moral commitment to the well-being of the community. Through a series of insightful chapters, the author discusses the relationship between the state and the individual, the importance of education in fostering civic virtue, and the challenges of balancing personal liberty with social responsibility. Hadow's clear prose and intellectual rigor make this text an essential study for those interested in political science, ethics, and the history of democratic thought. By emphasizing the spiritual and cultural dimensions of public life, "Citizenship" remains a relevant and thought-provoking analysis of the bonds that hold society together and the collective aspirations that drive human progress.

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