by Judith N. Shklar
Harvard University Press, 1991
Cloth: 978-0-674-02215-7 | Paper: 978-0-674-02216-4
Library of Congress Classification JK1763.S48 1991
Dewey Decimal Classification 323.60973

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ABOUT THIS BOOK
In this illuminating look at what constitutes American citizenship, Judith Shklar identifies the right to vote and the right to work as the defining social rights and primary sources of public respect. She demonstrates that in recent years, although all profess their devotion to the work ethic, earning remains unavailable to many who feel and are consequently treated as less than full citizens.