An Introduction to Conceptual History of Citizenship; from a virtuous Notion to a Conception Based on the Right
Today, observance of "citizenship rights" is considered as one of the measures of the people's rule and also the effectiveness of political systems. In the past, such a notion of rights was not available to all citizens of a state. In fact, there were limited rights for some groups in...
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author | داود فیرحی ahmad biglari |
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description | Today, observance of "citizenship rights" is considered as one of the measures of the people's rule and also the effectiveness of political systems. In the past, such a notion of rights was not available to all citizens of a state. In fact, there were limited rights for some groups in some societies. In the history of political thought, various interpretations of the notion of citizenship have taken place, insofar as the concept of virtue-based and participatory ethics has evolved into a law-based and law-based conception. Citizenship is one of the key concepts in the history of Western political thought, which has been based on a variety of intellectual traditions, reflecting different political and social backgrounds since ancient times. The present paper responds to the question of how membership in a political community has become a criterion for enjoying certain rights under citizenship rights? Utilizing "conceptual history" as a method in the history of political thought, it reinforces the claim that the transformation of the concept of right has implications for political thought, one of which is the emergence of equitable citizenship rights. |
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spelling | doaj.art-1e1e47882dd249d6a9e2feb51cb806472022-12-22T03:08:52ZfasQom Islamic Azad Universityسپهر سیاست2538-56742538-56742018-05-0151575102540546An Introduction to Conceptual History of Citizenship; from a virtuous Notion to a Conception Based on the Rightداود فیرحی0ahmad biglari1استاد، گروه علوم سیاسی، دانشگاه تهران، تهران، ایرانpolitical science, University of TehranToday, observance of "citizenship rights" is considered as one of the measures of the people's rule and also the effectiveness of political systems. In the past, such a notion of rights was not available to all citizens of a state. In fact, there were limited rights for some groups in some societies. In the history of political thought, various interpretations of the notion of citizenship have taken place, insofar as the concept of virtue-based and participatory ethics has evolved into a law-based and law-based conception. Citizenship is one of the key concepts in the history of Western political thought, which has been based on a variety of intellectual traditions, reflecting different political and social backgrounds since ancient times. The present paper responds to the question of how membership in a political community has become a criterion for enjoying certain rights under citizenship rights? Utilizing "conceptual history" as a method in the history of political thought, it reinforces the claim that the transformation of the concept of right has implications for political thought, one of which is the emergence of equitable citizenship rights.http://se.journal.qom-iau.ac.ir/article_540546_a0943966447e0fa15c409c5ac52afa2d.pdfcitizenshipcitizenship rightsconceptual historywestern political thought |
spellingShingle | داود فیرحی ahmad biglari An Introduction to Conceptual History of Citizenship; from a virtuous Notion to a Conception Based on the Right سپهر سیاست citizenship citizenship rights conceptual history western political thought |
title | An Introduction to Conceptual History of Citizenship; from a virtuous Notion to a Conception Based on the Right |
title_full | An Introduction to Conceptual History of Citizenship; from a virtuous Notion to a Conception Based on the Right |
title_fullStr | An Introduction to Conceptual History of Citizenship; from a virtuous Notion to a Conception Based on the Right |
title_full_unstemmed | An Introduction to Conceptual History of Citizenship; from a virtuous Notion to a Conception Based on the Right |
title_short | An Introduction to Conceptual History of Citizenship; from a virtuous Notion to a Conception Based on the Right |
title_sort | introduction to conceptual history of citizenship from a virtuous notion to a conception based on the right |
topic | citizenship citizenship rights conceptual history western political thought |
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