Citizen


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1 The individual in relation to the state.
2 The conception of citizenship.
3 The status or office of citizenship in relation to the principle of constitutional government.
4 The distinction between citizen and subject, the distinction between the subjects of a constitutional monarchy and of a despotism.
5 The character and extent of citizenship under different types of constitutions.
6 The qualifications for citizenship, extent of suffrage.
7 The rights, duties, privileges, and immunities of citizenship.
8 The virtues of the citizen and the virtues of the good man.
9 Education for citizenship.
10 Political citizenship and membership in the city of God.
11 The idea of world citizenship, the political brotherhood of man.
12 Historical episodes and stages in the struggle for citizenship.


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