Simon Barrow at Ekklesia writes:
“Good citizenship is not about flag-waving, metaphorically or otherwise. It’s about the just practices, shared habits and practical ways of organising our public lives which enable people to belong to one another across boundaries like those created by nation states, not in subjection to them.”
Filed under: Government, Power, Romans 13
I think it would be more a good “humanship” than “citizenship”…
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