Kant on Citizenship and Poverty
According to Immanuel Kant, citizenship amounts to freedom, equality, and civil self-sufficiency. This Element provides a unifying interpretation of Kant's theory of citizenship. It argues that Kant affirms the idea of interdependent independence. This title is also available as Open Access on Cambr...
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Cambridge University Press
2026
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| Liŋkkat: | ONIX_20260416T142753_9781009671323_35 |
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| Čoahkkáigeassu: | According to Immanuel Kant, citizenship amounts to freedom, equality, and civil self-sufficiency. This Element provides a unifying interpretation of Kant's theory of citizenship. It argues that Kant affirms the idea of interdependent independence. This title is also available as Open Access on Cambridge Core. |
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