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  1. Citizenship and Exclusion.Bader Veit - 1995 - Political Theory 23 (2):211-246.
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  • Comments on Seyla Benhabib, The Claims of Culture.Max Pensky - 2004 - Constellations 11 (2):258-265.
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  • Return of the citizen: A survey of recent work on citizenship theory.Will Kymlicka & Wayne Norman - 1994 - Ethics 104 (2):352-381.
    This article surveys recent work on the idea of "citizenship", not as a legal category, but as a normative ideal of membership and participation. We focus on two emerging issues. First, whereas traditional notions of citizenship assume that membership and participation are promoted by the possession of rights, many theorists now emphasize civic responsibilities. Second, whereas traditional theories assume that citizenship provides a common status and identity, some theorists now argue that the distinctive needs and identities of certain groups -such (...)
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  • Citizenship and Exclusion.Veit Bader - 1995 - Political Theory 23 (2):211-246.
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  • Does Collective Identity Presuppose an Other: On the Alleged Incoherence of Global Solidarity.Arash Abizadeh - 2005 - American Political Science Review 99 (1):45-60.
    Two arguments apparently support the thesis that collective identity presupposes an Other: the recognition argument, according to which seeing myself as a self requires recognition by an other whom I also recognize as a self (Hegel); and the dialogic argument, according to which my sense of self can only develop dialogically (Taylor). But applying these arguments to collective identity involves a compositional fallacy. Two modern ideologies mask the particularist thesis’s falsehood. The ideology of indivisible state sovereignty makes sovereignty as such (...)
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