Introduction by Carol McNamara and Trevor Shelley
Chapter 1: Aristotle on Citizenship, the Common Good, and Human Happiness by Susan D. Collins
Chapter 2: On Liberal Citizenship by Michael Zuckert
Chapter 3: Fragmentary Wholes: Rousseau on Citizenship by Clifford Orwin
Chapter 4: “Is There No Virtue Among Us?” James Madison and the Office of the American Citizen by Greg Weiner
Chapter 5: Virtue and Self-Government: Reflections on the Compatibility of 21st American Character and the Demands of Self-Government by Henry Olsen
Chapter 6: A Political Science of Mores: Tocqueville on Citizenship and Civic Leadership by Trevor Shelley
Chapter 7: The Origins of the Fourteenth Amendment’s Citizenship Clauses by Kurt Lash
Chapter 8: American Citizenship and the Constitution: The Fourteenth Amendment as Hinge and Bridge by Rogers M. Smith
Chapter 9: “So terrible among men”: Montesquieu and Hamilton on the Judicial Power and National Citizenship by Ann Ward
Chapter 10: Nationalism and Citizenship by Rich Lowry
Chapter 11: Globalization’s Nationalist Future: Migration, Citizenship and the Pandemic by Henry Thomson
Chapter 12: Nationalism Won’t Enhance National Unity by Shikha Dalmia
Chapter 13: Can Dual Citizenship be Equal Citizenship? by Christopher Caldwell
Chapter 14: Legalize Undocumented Immigrants: It Will Cut Them Free of the Ball and Chain that Stalls their Integration by Tomas Jimenez
Chapter 15: Relations Before Transactions: Racial Inequality and Citizenship in America by Glenn Cartman Loury
Chapter 16: Debating Citizenship: The Reverend J.H. Jackson and the Contours of Everyday Black Conservatism by Angela D. Dillard,
Chapter 17: Race and the American Experiment: Jefferson, Madison, and the Problem of Integration by Peter C. Myers
Chapter 18: Microaggressions and the Public Good by Elizabeth Corey
Chapter 19: Educating Citizen Van Winkle by Susan McWilliams Barndt
Chapter 20: The Constitution in the Civic Education of Americans by William M. McClay
Chapter 21: Putting the US Constitution in its Place: A Broader Agenda for Civic Education by Peter Levine