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Essay plan/guide for Politics of Citizenship notes. Newcastle University. Politics, Philosophy. Essay help summary Overall 1st class notes

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Week 3: Citizenship and Inequality
Friday, 6 October 2023
15:13
Part 1: Introduction to inequality and Citizenship
 Citizenship as inclusion/exclusion; status/identity; equal/unequal
 Marshall's theory of citizenship




Citizenship is the idea of 'inclusion that relentlessly produces exclusion'


Citizenship debate
 Produces or increases inequality
 Co-exists (does both)
 Inheritance - born into
 T.H Marshall - citizenship is a status bestowed on those who are full members of a
community. All who possess the status are equal with respect to the rights and duties
with which the status endowed" "social class, on the other hand, is a system of
inequality"
 Classism - enforces inequality

 Reflected in Korean dramas
 Poorer people, have to survive

Citizenship by Marshall - aimed to overcome the social inequalities that citizenship had
Important critiques on citizenship that cause social inequalities (emphasise on class)
Nation-state - provides the help to citizens/provide laws to protect citizens

Key Critiques:
 Status and class as the measure of inequality - access is not a given
 Social class an obstruction to equality
 Citizenship is key to the redistribution of resources and would help mitigate the
inequalities of social class and provide the basis for solidarity through common
membership
 Democracy v capitalism
 Historical critique


Marshall's thesis:
 Context: history of England
 Divorced rights
 Trade-off in rights e.g. social
 Timeline: a cumulation of rights i.e. Welfare state
 Institutions



Cumulative rights:
18th century - civil rights
19th rights - political rights

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