Citizenship
Citizenship: rights, duties, and participation in the political life of the community.
Citizenship is not merely a legal status: it is an active practice of rights, duties, and participation in the political community. From the Greek polis and Roman civitas to T.H. Marshall, Habermas, and contemporary theorists of multicultural citizenship, the concept articulates belonging to the political body. Revista Conciencia Democrática publishes analysis and essays on the forms, demands, and challenges of citizenship today.
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