WEEK 5 - Citizens + Rights Flashcards

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root of citizen

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city dweller
roman civitas=city
old French citiean

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citizen definition

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  • inhabitant of city, member of state

- “right to full partnership in fortunes and future of nation” Canadian Citizenship Bill 1946

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pre modern citizen ship means..

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  • belonging to community/city
  • equality between citizens
  • duties
  • pre modern citizenship exclusion, majority of pop. excluded
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4
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modern citizens and modern states shift

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  • monarchs to states

- subjects to citizens

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5
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modern citizenship qualities

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  • political authority rooted in individual
  • rights rather than duties
  • early modern also exclusive
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definition of rights

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individual claims to freedoms which involve obligations of other indiv., society and government

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7
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evolution of rights (3 centuries)

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17th C - natural rights
18th C - citizens rights
20th C - international human rights

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8
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natural rights definition

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everybody born with rights by nature

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9
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John Locke 4 basic rights

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  • life
  • liberty
  • property
  • execute law of nature (protect first 3)
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10
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Jeremy Bentham natural rights

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critique of natural rights “Nonsense Upon Stilts”

  • natural rights have no basis
  • only rights which count are positive rights in law
  • elevated by rhetoric
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Karl Marx natural rights

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critique of natural rights

  • rights assume egoistic man
  • private property product of capitalism
  • “ideology of capitalists”
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evolution of rights (3 expansion ways)

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  • origin/source of authority for right (changes)
  • content of rights (broadens)
  • scope of rights (expands)
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