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A powerful rethinking of citizenship and democratic belonging for a global ageConstitutional Patriotism offers a bold theory of citizenship and civic allegiance for today’s culturally diverse liber...
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A powerful rethinking of citizenship and democratic belonging for a global age

Constitutional Patriotism offers a bold theory of citizenship and civic allegiance for today’s culturally diverse liberal democracies. Rejecting conventional accounts of liberal nationalism and cosmopolitanism, Jan-Werner Müller argues for a form of political belonging centered on universalist norms, adapted for specific constitutional cultures. At the same time, he presents a novel approach to thinking about political belonging and the preconditions of democratic legitimacy beyond the nation-state. The book takes the development of the European Union as a case study, but its lessons apply also to the United States and other parts of the world.

Müller’s essay starts with an engaging historical account of the origins and spread of the concept of constitutional patriotism-the idea that political attachment ought to center on the norms and values of a liberal democratic constitution rather than a national culture or the “global human community.” In a more analytical part, he then proposes a critical conception of citizenship that makes room for dissent and civil disobedience while taking seriously a polity’s need for stability over time. Müller’s theory of constitutional patriotism responds to the challenges of the de facto multiculturalism of today’s states—with a number of concrete policy implications about immigration and the preconditions for citizenship clearly spelled out. And it asks what civic empowerment could mean in a globalizing world.

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Price: $29.95
Pages: 192
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Imprint: Princeton University Press
Publication Date: 01 December 2026
ISBN: 9780691292649
Format: Paperback
BISACs:

POLITICAL SCIENCE / Civics & Citizenship, Civics and citizenship, POLITICAL SCIENCE / Political Ideologies / Nationalism & Patriotism, POLITICAL SCIENCE / Political Ideologies / Democracy, Nationalism, Political structures: democracy

"Is it possible to develop a 'patriotic' attachment to what is basically a set of intellectual positions? This is the question Müller attempts to answer in this short, bracing book. His analysis is centered on the Federal Republic of Germany, a government deliberately designed to eliminate the need to be 'German' in order to be a German citizen. . . . What can be learned from this experience can, Müller hopes, be brought to bear on similar problems facing the newborn EU. A clearly written, thoughtful, and enjoyable analysis."---M. Berheide, Berea College, for, Choice
Jan-Werner Müller teaches politics at Princeton University. His books include What Is Populism?; Democracy Rules; Street, Palace, Square: The Architecture of Democratic Spaces; and Contesting Democracy: Political Ideas in Twentieth-Century Europe. He contributes regularly to the London Review of Books, The Guardian, and Foreign Policy.