The Tools to Be Free: Social Citizenship, Education, and Service in the Twenty-First Century
Autor Stephen Minicuccien Limba Engleză Hardback – 20 iun 2024
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781666960136
ISBN-10: 1666960136
Pagini: 298
Ilustrații: 1 Graph, 1 Table
Dimensiuni: 156 x 232 x 24 mm
Greutate: 0.68 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Lexington Books
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 1666960136
Pagini: 298
Ilustrații: 1 Graph, 1 Table
Dimensiuni: 156 x 232 x 24 mm
Greutate: 0.68 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Lexington Books
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Cuprins
Preface: The Turn Not Taken
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Main Elements of the Argument
Part I: Social Citizenship
Chapter 1: What Is Social Citizenship?
Chapter 2: Social Citizenship and Social Policy
Chapter 3: Education as a Social Right
Part II: Finding An American Social Citizenship
Chapter 4: Traditional Liberalism and Social Rights
Chapter 5: Education in a Liberal Society
Chapter 6: The Civic Republican Basis for Social Rights
Chapter 7: Dealing with the Fact of Conservatism
Chapter 8: New Liberalisms and Republican Revivals
Chapter 9: Social Rights and Egalitarian Liberalism
Part III: A Path Forward
Chapter 10: An American Social Citizenship
Chapter 11: A Service-to-School Program for Social Citizenship
Afterword: Getting There From Here
Bibliography
About the Author
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Main Elements of the Argument
Part I: Social Citizenship
Chapter 1: What Is Social Citizenship?
Chapter 2: Social Citizenship and Social Policy
Chapter 3: Education as a Social Right
Part II: Finding An American Social Citizenship
Chapter 4: Traditional Liberalism and Social Rights
Chapter 5: Education in a Liberal Society
Chapter 6: The Civic Republican Basis for Social Rights
Chapter 7: Dealing with the Fact of Conservatism
Chapter 8: New Liberalisms and Republican Revivals
Chapter 9: Social Rights and Egalitarian Liberalism
Part III: A Path Forward
Chapter 10: An American Social Citizenship
Chapter 11: A Service-to-School Program for Social Citizenship
Afterword: Getting There From Here
Bibliography
About the Author
Recenzii
Written with verve and learning, this call for a vigorous social citizenship makes connections, necessary ones, that link thought, history, and practice. Supplementing the American liberal tradition, its prescriptions for deeper education linked to the grounded experience of service during the transition to adulthood advance ideas and policies regarding civic virtue that should be read urgently and pondered widely.
"The civic republican tradition that was embodied in the early United States equated freedom with citizenship, expecting citizens of the republic to be able to relate to others, and to the powers that be, without reason for fear or deference. Stephen Minicucci draws brilliantly on this founding tradition to explain what such freedom, such social citizenship, requires in the country today. This book is deep but accessible, challenging but realistic. It offers a bracing and rousing picture of a society still within our reach."
"The civic republican tradition that was embodied in the early United States equated freedom with citizenship, expecting citizens of the republic to be able to relate to others, and to the powers that be, without reason for fear or deference. Stephen Minicucci draws brilliantly on this founding tradition to explain what such freedom, such social citizenship, requires in the country today. This book is deep but accessible, challenging but realistic. It offers a bracing and rousing picture of a society still within our reach."