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Citizenship involves both rights and duties from "summary" of The Social Contract & Discourses by Jean Jacques Rousseau

Citizenship is not just about enjoying certain privileges or rights within a society. It also entails a set of responsibilities or duties that individuals must fulfill for the collective good. In other words, being a citizen means being part of a social contract where one has both rights and obligations. When individuals become citizens of a community, they gain certain rights such as the right to vote, freedom of speech, and the right to a fair trial. These rights are essential for individuals to participate actively in the decision-making processes of the society and to protect their own interests. However, these rights come with corresponding duties that citizens must perform to maintain the social order and harmony. One of the key duties of citizens is to obey the laws and regulations of the society. By following the laws, citizens contribute to...
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    The Social Contract & Discourses

    Jean Jacques Rousseau

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