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United We Serve National Service And The Future Of Citizenship E J Dionne

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United We Serve National Service And The Future Of Citizenship E J Dionne
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Publisher: Brookings Institution Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.4 MB
Pages: 240
Author: E. J. Dionne, Kayla Meltzer Drogosz, Robert E. Litan
ISBN: 9780815718642, 9780815718666, 0815718640, 0815718667
Language: English
Year: 2003

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United We Serve National Service And The Future Of Citizenship E J Dionne by E. J. Dionne, Kayla Meltzer Drogosz, Robert E. Litan 9780815718642, 9780815718666, 0815718640, 0815718667 instant download after payment.

Public rhetoric in the United States has always laid heavy stress on the obligations of citizenship. Bill Clinton praised the idea of service, and so does George W. Bush. Since September 11, the debate over service and the obligations of citizenship has become even more urgent. This volume gathers many diverse voices on civic life and civic obligation to explore the idea of national service as it relates to citizenship. Activists and practitioners discuss the rise of the service movement, its practical successes and its challenges. Policymakers and political leaders explore the links between service and problem solving. Political scientists and philosophers connect the service debate to larger concerns about democratic participation. The book also includes a lively debate over how Americans think of themselves and their nation - and about what the "new patriotism" means.

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