Constructive Citizenship

L P Jacks

ISBN 10: 1025571975 ISBN 13: 9781025571973
Published by Creative Media Partners, LLC, 2026
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"Constructive Citizenship" explores the profound relationship between the individual and the modern social order. Edited by the distinguished philosopher and educator L. P. Jacks, this work examines the moral and spiritual foundations required for a healthy, functioning democracy. Moving beyond mere legalistic definitions of rights and duties, the book delves into the concept of citizenship as an active, creative force essential for societal progress.

Jacks investigates the intersection of industry, ethics, and social organization, arguing that the true strength of a nation lies in the skill, character, and "constructive" efforts of its people. The text addresses the complexities of an industrial society and the necessity of maintaining high standards in labor and social cooperation. It remains a significant contribution to political philosophy and social ethics, offering timeless insights into how individuals can contribute meaningfully to the common good. By emphasizing the importance of quality over quantity in social life, this volume serves as a vital resource for those interested in the history of social thought and the evolving nature of civic responsibility in the twentieth century.

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