Introduction to Political Science a Treatise On the Origin Nature Functions

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Cf. Also Burlamaqui, who defined a citizen as one " who shares in the privilege of the state and who is properly one of its members either by birth or in some other manner, all others being simply inhabitants or cormorant sojourners. " Quoted by Morse in his "Citizenship, " p. 40.
330 TERMINOLOGY AND DISTINCTIONS 331 the members of the civil society, bound to this society by certain duties subject to its authority, and equal partici- pators in its advantages. " ^ "Citizens, " said the Supreme C
...ourt of the United States in a noted case, "are mem- bers of the poHtical community to which they belong. They are the people who compose the state and who in their associated capacity have established or subjected themselves to the dominion of a government for the pro- motion of their general welfare and for the protection of their individual as well as their collective rights. " ^ These definitions, however, as well as most of those Distinc- found in the books, represent the popular, rather than tween*' the strictly legal, conception of citizenship.

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