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- Q7667994 abstract "T. H. Marshall's Social Citizenship is first highlighted in his essay, “Citizenship and the Social Class” in 1949, this concept is unique in suggesting the social responsibilities the state has to its citizens or as Marshall puts it “from [granting] the right to a modicum of economic welfare and security to the right to share to the full in the social heritage and to live the life of a civilized being according to the standards prevailing in the society”. One of the key points made by Marshall, is his belief in an evolution of rights in England acquired via citizenship, from “civil rights in the eighteenth [century], political in the nineteenth, and social in the twentieth”. This evolution however, has been criticized by many for only being from the perspective of the white working man. Marshall concludes his essay with three major factors for the evolution of social rights and for their further evolution: 1. the lessening of the income gap, 2. “The great extension of the area of common culture and common experience” 3. An enlargement of citizenship and more rights granted to these citizens. Many of the social responsibilities of a state have been since become a major part of many state’s policies (see United States Social Security). However, these have also become hot-button issues as there is a debate over whether a citizen truly has the right to education and even more so, to social welfare.".
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- Q7667994 comment "T. H. Marshall's Social Citizenship is first highlighted in his essay, “Citizenship and the Social Class” in 1949, this concept is unique in suggesting the social responsibilities the state has to its citizens or as Marshall puts it “from [granting] the right to a modicum of economic welfare and security to the right to share to the full in the social heritage and to live the life of a civilized being according to the standards prevailing in the society”.".
- Q7667994 label "T.H. Marshall's Social Citizenship".