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The New American Social Compact: Rights and Responsibilities in the Twenty-first Century
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The New American Social Compact: Rights and Responsibilities in the Twenty-first Century

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The New American Social Compact examines the need to redefine the social compact in twenty-first-century America. Grant explores the two components of this compact-the rights and obligations of citizenship-as well as what she sees as the four substantive areas that are critical to realizing a new social compact in America. Grant proposes a new social compact that would honor the expansion of civil, political, and social rights in America and would integrate these rights within a new civic procedural ethos, clarifying our obligations to each other, future generations, other nations, and other species.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Lexington Books
Country
United States
Date
28 February 2008
Pages
180
ISBN
9780739119754

The New American Social Compact examines the need to redefine the social compact in twenty-first-century America. Grant explores the two components of this compact-the rights and obligations of citizenship-as well as what she sees as the four substantive areas that are critical to realizing a new social compact in America. Grant proposes a new social compact that would honor the expansion of civil, political, and social rights in America and would integrate these rights within a new civic procedural ethos, clarifying our obligations to each other, future generations, other nations, and other species.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Lexington Books
Country
United States
Date
28 February 2008
Pages
180
ISBN
9780739119754