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Author Dagger, Richard.

Title Civic virtues : rights, citizenship, and republican liberalism / Richard Dagger
Published New York : Oxford University Press, 1997

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Description xiii, 258 pages ; 24 cm
Series Oxford political theory
Oxford political theory.
Contents 1. Introduction -- 2. The Possibility of Republican Liberalism -- 3. A Fundamental Right -- 4. The Right of Autonomy and the Bonds of Community -- 5. Political Obligation -- 6. Citizenship and the General Will -- 7. Encouraging Citizenship -- 8. Education, Autonomy, and Civic Virtue -- 9. Political Participation and the Problem of Apathy -- 10. Cities and Citizenship -- 11. Difference, Excellence, and Republican Liberalism -- 12. Civic Virtues and Republican Liberalism
Summary Although few want to deny the importance of individual rights, many political theorists have recently complained that their importance has been greatly over-emphasized. The result, as they see it, is an excessive individualism that blinds people to the needs of the community or state to which they belong. We should be less concerned with our rights, in their view, and more concerned with our responsibilities. Those who advanced this view typically argue against liberalism. In Civic Virtues, a compelling addition to the distinguished Oxford Political Theory series, Richard Dagger takes a different approach. Finding the proper relationship between rights and responsibilities requires us not to choose between liberalism and republicanism, he argues, but to unite them in a republican form of liberalism. Is such a marriage of republicanism and liberalism possible? Is it desirable? Dagger demonstrates how republican liberalism proceeds from a fundamental right of autonomy, to the recognition of interdependence and reciprocity, and on to the cultivation of the civic virtues of the public-spirited citizen. Indeed, republican liberalism promises not only to reconcile individual rights and civic duties, but to enhance political deliberation and the sense of community as well. Timely, vigorous, and accessibly written, Civic Virtues will be crucial interest to students of political philosophy and to all who hope to revive civic life
Notes At head of title on title page: Rights, citizenship, and republican liberalism
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 235-249) and index
Subject Citizenship.
Civil rights.
Communities.
Liberalism.
Political obligation.
Republicanism.
LC no. 96028697
ISBN 0195106334
0195106342
Other Titles Rights, citizenship, and republican liberalism : civic virtues
Civic virtues