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Morris Janowitz, Observations on the Sociology of Citizenship: Obligations and Rights, Social Forces, Volume 59, Issue 1, September 1980, Pages 1–24, https://doi.org/10.1093/sf/59.1.1
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Abstract
Citizenship is a central concept in the development of political democracy and the pursuit of political and social equality. However, citizenship rests on a balance of obligations and rights. This paper shows the development of an imbalance of rights versus obligations and examines the macrosociological implications for multi-party states.
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