The notion of citizenship, in the modern civil life, occupies a great
deal of concerns for countries, governments, societies, and people. It has
become a controversial, cognitive, intellectual, moral, and political issue
which has multiple definitions, requirements, and ways of development;
for the multiple researchers and opinions that depend on different
ideological persuasions, intellectual and political affiliations, and cultural
prejudices. Although there are divergent views about the concept,
citizenship remains in its simplest form an expressive meaning of
belonging to the homeland; it surpasses the affiliation of denominations,
races, and nationalities which threaten conflicts, disputes, wars, and
divisions on homelands. This affiliation; however, to the nation is no
longer a useless slogan that is present and repeated in events, positions,
situations, or worn by people when needed. It has become a firm
conviction and an internal commitment felt by the person towards his
country. Thus, the national interest becomes a higher priority (above all)
for citizens which convinces them to do their utmost and their best to
upgrade, raise, and be able to defend their homeland.
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Ecrit par : - Lahcene Bouabdellah
Source : تنمية الموارد البشرية Volume 10, Numéro 2, Pages 07-12 2015-12-31