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Fighting for Rights: Military Service and the Politics of Citizenship / Edition 1
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Fighting for Rights: Military Service and the Politics of Citizenship / Edition 1
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Fighting for Rights: Military Service and the Politics of Citizenship / Edition 1
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Employing a range of rich primary materials, Krebs shows how the military's participation policies shaped Arab citizens' struggles for first-class citizenship in Israel from independence to the mid-1980s and African Americans' quest for civil rights, from World War I to the Korean War.
helps us make sense of contemporary debates over gays in the military and over the virtues and dangers of liberal and communitarian visions for society. It suggests that rhetoric is more than just a weapon of the weak, that it is essential to political exchange, and that politics rests on a dual foundation of rationality and culture.