Citizenship and Humanism
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Citizenship and Humanism
Rechtstheorie, Vol. 51 (2020), Iss. 1 : pp. 45–59
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Prof. Dr. Dietmar von der Pfordten, Lehrstuhl für Rechts- und Sozialphilosophie, Platz der Göttinger Sieben 6, 37073 Göttingen, Germany
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Table of Contents
Section Title | Page | Action | Price |
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Dietmar von der Pfordten: Citizenship and Humanism | 45 | ||
I. What is Citizenship? | 45 | ||
II. (Ethical) Conceptions of Citizenship | 48 | ||
1. The Traditional Legalistic Conception | 48 | ||
2. A Traditional Liberal Position in Political Philosophy | 48 | ||
3. Economic Globalism with Global Redistribution of Goods | 49 | ||
4. Citizenship Resembles an Unjustified Hereditary Property Regime | 49 | ||
5. Social Membership | 50 | ||
6. Democratic Realism/Weak Nationalism | 50 | ||
III. Humanism/Normative Individualism in Political Philosophy | 51 | ||
IV. Some Conclusions for Citizenship | 45 | ||
1. Universal Human Rights | 45 | ||
2. Human Rights as Limitations of Citizenship | 45 | ||
3. Compensation for Citizenship by Affluent Countries | 45 | ||
References | 45 |