Toward an Ethic of Citizenship

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Toward an Ethic of Citizenship

Creating a Culture of Democracy for the 21St Century

Political science and theory Political leaders and leadership Indigenous people: governance and politics Local government law

Author: William K. Dustin

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Language: English

Published by: iUniverse

Published on: 11th January 2000

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 494 Kb

ISBN: 9781469742304


Introduction

The idea for this book arose out of a little known political scandal, known as "phonegate", that occurred in Minnesota in the early 1990's in which a number of legislators were found to have been abusing their phone privileges.

The hubris of the legislature in response to the discovery of this abuse not only made me rather angry, but, since I had been called for jury duty the year before, gave me the idea that service in the legislature ought to be a duty of citizenship like jury duty.

Historical Context and Central Question

Although the idea of the citizen legislature goes back to Aristotle, serious consideration of it raises the question of what is meant by citizenship and representation. This book addresses that question.

Purpose and Conclusion

It is an attempt to develop a model of citizenship in which representation is simultaneously a fundamental right and the highest obligation. After developing these ideas at a rather high level of abstraction, the book concludes with a proposed constitutional amendment for the State of Minnesota to illustrate how the model will work in practice.

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