Citizenship and order : studies in French political thought /
Citizenship may once have been legitimated by ideas of moral, religious or cosmic order, but in a modern context it is the civic process itself that must exercise a legitimating function. Once, citizenship rested upon order; now, suggests Vernon, we may have to realize that order depends upon citize...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Toronto ; Buffalo :
University of Toronto Press,
©1986.
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Colección: | Heritage.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Cover; Introduction; PART I: LEGITIMIZING CITIZENSHIP; 1 From Bodin to Rousseau; 2 God and the State: Maistre and Proudhon; PART II: RECOVERING POLITICS; 3 Alienation, Corruption, and Freedom: Proudhon's Federalism; 4 Tocqueville and the Human Point of View; PART III: CITIZENSHIP DISPLACED; 5 Comte and the Withering Away of the State; 6 Citizenship in Industry: Georges Sorel; PART IV: CITIZENSHIP AND CIVIC RELIGION; 7 Durkheim and the Secular Polity; 8 Henri Bergson's Two Cities; Conclusion: Moral Community and Political Order; NOTES; SELECT BIBLIOGRAPHY; INDEX