Citizenship Values and Public Participation: Between Foundation, Intersection, and Outcomes
Keywords:
Citizenship, Public Participation, Values, Public AffairsAbstract
The subject of the study centers on the dialectical relationship between citizenship, as a concept linked to the duality of rights and duties, and its intersection with the concept and right of public participation. This participation is viewed either as a right exercised by the individual—expressing personal ambition and desire—or as a duty involving a commitment to serve the nation through engagement in managing public affairs.
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