Military Service and Citizenship
Military Service and Citizenship
This chapter unravels the assumptions of citizenship rooted in the early city-states of Greece and Rome that form the basis for rewards and responsibilities in the twentieth century United States. It argues that military service has historically been linked to citizenship and the privileges gained through citizenship.
Keywords: Citizenship, City-state, Military service, Militia, Power
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