This book by Luong Cân Liêm explores the concept of citizenship within the context of political psychology, focusing on how notions of freedom, equality, and fraternity are integrated into societal ethics and public security. It examines the political culture of nations, particularly in relation to global challenges like climate change. The author analyzes the role of the middle class and Vietnam's historical development as case studies to illustrate how citizenship evolves from ideology to a general virtue that promotes civility. The work also delves into the Asian doctrine of the Five Virtues, positing citizenship as a necessary social utopia for collective progress. The target audience includes scholars, activists, and practitioners interested in political philosophy, social ethics, and the dynamics of civic responsibility. |