Is J. Tully right to suggest that modern citizenship is an exclusive and/or colonising concept? Justify your answer with examples from one country of your choice

Is J. Tully right to suggest that modern citizenship is an exclusive and/or colonising concept? Justify your answer with examples from one country of your choice Base essay on these readings: - Tully, J. (2014). ‘On Global Citizenship’. In J. Tully (ed.), ‘On Global Citizenship’, Bloomsbury. [http://www.oapen.org/search?identifier=479572] -(2011). Feature Symposium: Reading James Tully, Public Philosophy in a New Key (Vols. I & II), Political Theory 39(1):58-165. - Tully, J. (2014). On Global Citizenship. Bloomsbury. - Conway, J. (2004). ‘Citizenship in a Time of Empire: The World Social Forum as a New Public Space’, Citizenship Studies 8(4):367-381. - Evans, P. (2008). ‘Is an Alternative Globalisation Possible?’, Politics and Society 36(2):271-305. Use the United kingdom as country of choice.

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