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State of Democracy Lecture: Does Citizenship Require Sacrifice

Maxwell Auditorium

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Does Citizenship Require Sacrifice?


Almost everyone agrees that citizenship carries with it both rights and responsibilities.  But how far do the responsibilities extend?  Must individuals be willing to sacrifice  something important in order to be good citizens?  Does good citizenship, rightly considered, necessarily  involve some kind of meaningful sacrifice?  Those questions are called here, among a panel of distinguished Maxwell School faculty with a wealth of varied personal, professional, and academic experiences related to the topic.

 

Kristi Andersen, Chapple Family Professor of Citizenship and Democracy, Professor of Political Science

 

Walter Broadnax, Distinguished Professor of Public Administration and International Affairs

 

Tina Nabatchi, Associate Professor of Public Administration and International Affairs

 

Robert Rubinstein, Professor of Anthropology and International Relations

 

Moderated by Grant Reeher, Director of the Campbell Public Affairs Institute


Special Tenth Decade Fund sponsorship for this event from: Stephen Hagerty and Lisa Altenbernd, Hagerty Consulting, Walter Montgomery and Marian Gruber, and Finsbury, LLC



 


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