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SILVA VEGA, RAFAEL. THE FATE OF A CLASSIC: THE CASE OF THOMAS HUMPHREY MARSHALL. CS [online]. 2014, n.13, pp.361-386. ISSN 2011-0324.  https://doi.org/10.18046/recs.i13.1831.

This article revisits the classic essay 'Citizenship and Social Class' by Thomas Humphrey Marshall, first published in 1950. Its objective is to explore Marshall's possible contributions to the issues of citizenship in current societies. In this sense, the questions that it seeks to answer is whether or not Marshall and his work in current debates about citizenship, despite the fact that said debates are being dominated by issues such as political participation, recognition, the construction of identity, difference and cultural and gender discrimination.

Keywords : Marshall; Democracy; Citizenship; Social rights.

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