Debates around the concept of citizenship in transforming societies
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https://doi.org/10.5433/2176-6665.2004v9n2p119Keywords:
Citizenship, Transformation, Rights, Globalization.Abstract
This work proposes to make a review of the different trends of thoughts which had contributed to define citizenship and to think, in the scene of current transformations, about one of the inherent problems of its nature: the tension between universalism and particularism. The final goal is to show the potential possibilities that citizenship represents in order to direct reorganization of social relations under the basis of consensus updating in the political community of the global world.
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