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Citizenship in Modern Britain Keith Faulks

Citizenship in Modern Britain By Keith Faulks

Citizenship in Modern Britain by Keith Faulks


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This textbook provides an introduction to the theory and practice of citizenship in modern Britain.

Citizenship in Modern Britain Summary

Citizenship in Modern Britain by Keith Faulks

This textbook provides an introduction to the theory and practice of citizenship in modern Britain. Keith Faulks looks at liberal theories of citizenship, including classical, social and neo-liberal conceptions, and outlines the flaws in these theories at both a conceptual level and in practical terms. This is done via a detailed examination of the Thatcherite governments of 1979 to 1997 and concludes with an assessment of the future of citizenship under Tony Blair's leadership.The author argues that the development of citizenship in Britain has to be understood in terms of the complex inter-relationship of the state, economy and social change and puts forward a more sophisticated theory for understanding how citizenship has developed in Britain, concluding that a truly inclusive and meaningful concept of citizenship must look beyond the limits of liberal theory and the liberal state.

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There is a real need for a book which links Thatcherism with liberalism and looks in detail at theoretical underpinnings as well as particular policy developments... The author is an experienced teacher who is sympathetic to undergraduate needs, and who understands the importance of combining theoretically challenging argument with attention to detail and lucid and engaging presentation. -- Dr John Hoffman, Department of Politics, University of Leicester There is a real need for a book which links Thatcherism with liberalism and looks in detail at theoretical underpinnings as well as particular policy developments... The author is an experienced teacher who is sympathetic to undergraduate needs, and who understands the importance of combining theoretically challenging argument with attention to detail and lucid and engaging presentation.

About Keith Faulks

Keith Faulks is Reader in Citizenship at the University of Central Lancashire. Author of Citizenship in Modern Britain (Edinburgh University Press, 1998), Political Sociology: A Critical Introduction (Edinburgh University Press, 2000) Citizenship: Key Ideas in Social Science (Routledge, 2000) and co-author of Get Set For Politics (with Ken Phillips and Alex Thomson) (Edinburgh University Press, 2003).

Table of Contents

Part 1 Citizenship in liberal theory: citizenship in classical liberal theory; T.H. Marshall, social liberal theory; neo-liberalism and citizenship. Part 2 Liberal citizenship in practice: Thatcherism, neo-liberalism and citizenship; the context of citizenship in Britain; active citizens?; passive citizens? Part 3 Beyond liberal citizenship?: assessment, challenges and prospects.

Additional information

GOR002058689
9780748609895
074860989X
Citizenship in Modern Britain by Keith Faulks
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Edinburgh University Press
19980113
224
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