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Supranational Citizenship

Part of the Europe in Change series
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Can we conceptualise a kind of citizenship that need not be of a nation-state, but might be of a variety of political frameworks?

Bringing together political theory with debates about European integration, international relations and the changing nature of citizenship, this book, available at last in paperback, offers a coherent and innovative theorisation of a citizenship independent of any specific form of political organisation.

It relates that conception of citizenship to topical issues of the European Union: democracy and legitimate authority; non-national political community; and the nature of the supranational constitution. The author argues that citizenship should no longer be seen as a status of privileged membership, but instead as an institutional role enabling individuals’ capacities to shape the context of their lives and promote the freedom and well-being of others. In doing so, she draws on and develops ideas found in the work of the philosopher Alan Gewirth. -- .

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Product Details
Manchester University Press
071906953X / 9780719069536
Paperback / softback
30/05/2012
United Kingdom
English
208 p.
24 cm
Reprint. Originally published: 2006.