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    In Defence of Politics.Graeme C. Moodie & Bernard Crick - 1964 - Philosophical Quarterly 14 (57):380.
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    The presuppositions of citizenship education.Bernard Crick - 1999 - Journal of Philosophy of Education 33 (3):337–352.
    In the Western tradition citizenship is part of the good life, but can never be enforced on people. Some modern views see liberty as only a consumer or private ‘good’ detached from civic obligations. However, an education that creates a disposition to active citizenship is a necessary condition of free societies. Education is training and learning towards freedom, and freedom is closely linked to an understanding of the concept of the political as a matter of peaceful compromises of values and (...)
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    Citizenship: The political and the democratic.Bernard Crick - 2007 - British Journal of Educational Studies 55 (3):235-248.
    Citizenship as a compulsory subject was added to the National Curriculum in England in 2002 following the 1998 report, 'Education for Citizenship and the Teaching of Democracy in Schools'. It was little noticed at the time that the report stressed active citizenship much more strongly than democracy. The underlying presupposition was what historians call 'civic republicanism' the tradition from the Greeks and the Romans of good government as political government, that is, citizens reaching acceptable compromises of group interests and values (...)
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    The Presuppositions of Citizenship Education.Bernard Crick - 1999 - Journal of Philosophy of Education 33 (3):337-352.
    In the Western tradition citizenship is part of the good life, but can never be enforced on people. Some modern views see liberty as only a consumer or private ‘good’ detached from civic obligations. However, an education that creates a disposition to active citizenship is a necessary condition of free societies. Education is training and learning towards freedom, and freedom is closely linked to an understanding of the concept of the political as a matter of peaceful compromises of values and (...)
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    In Defence of Politics.Bernard Crick - 2000 - A&C Black.
    A landmark work in which one of the UK's leading political writers makes a passionate defence of the importance of political debate to modern democracy.
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    Creating citizens.Bernard Crick - 2004 - The Philosophers' Magazine 25 (25):31-32.
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    Creating citizens.Bernard Crick - 2004 - The Philosophers' Magazine 25:31-32.
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  8. Freedom as politics.Bernard Crick - 1967 - In Peter Laslett (ed.), Philosophy, politics and society, third series: a collection. Oxford,: Blackwell.
     
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  9. Meditación sobre política y democracia.Bernard Crick - 2001 - Universitas Philosophica 37:43-60.
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    On Rereading The Origins of Totalitarianism.Bernard Crick - 1977 - Social Research: An International Quarterly 44.
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    The decline of political thinking in British public life.Bernard Crick - 1998 - Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy 1 (1):102-120.
    Thirty years ago political philosophy in Britain was feared to be dead or dying; dying of meaninglessness and neglect.’ Political philosophy now enjoys a golden age, certainly in the English‐speaking world; but never has the level of political debate been lower. The memories are still painful of how, in the American presidential campaign of 1996 and the British general election of 1997, even sustained rhetoric, let alone attempts at reasoned, persuasive discourse, finally collapsed into sound‐bytes, and contingent sound‐bytes at that, (...)
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    Essays on Reform, 1967: A Centenary Tribute.H. M. Knox & Bernard Crick - 1968 - British Journal of Educational Studies 16 (1):74.
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    Review of Bernard R. Crick: In Defense of Politics[REVIEW]Bernard Crick - 1963 - Ethics 73 (3):226-227.
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