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[单项选择] The liberal view of democratic citizenship that developed in the 17th and 18th centuries was fundamentally different from that of the classical Greeks. The pursuit of private interests with as little interference as possible from government was seen as the road to human happiness and progress rather than the public obligations and involvement in the collective community that were emphasized by the Greeks. Freedom was to be realized by limiting the scope of governmental activity and political obligation and not through immersion in the collective life of the polls. The basic role of the citizen was to select governmental leaders and keep the powers and scope of public authority in check. On the liberal view, the rights of citizen against the state were the focus of special emphasis.
Over time, the liberal democratic notion of citizenship developed in two directions. First, there was movement "to increase the proportion of members of society who were eligible to participate as cit
A. family life
B. military service
C. marriage
D. political community
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The liberal view of
democratic citizenship that developed in the 17
th and 18
th
centuries was fundamentally different from that of the classical Greeks. The
pursuit of private interests with as little interference as possible from
government was seen as the road to human happiness and progress rather than the
public obligations and involvement in the collective community that were
emphasized by the Greeks. Freedom was to be realized by limiting the scope of
governmental activity and political obligation and not through immersion in the
collective life of the polls. The basic role of the citizen was to select
governmental leaders and keep the powers and scope of public authority in check.
On the liberal view, the rights of citizens against the state were the focus of
special emphasis.
Over time, the liberal democratic notion of
citizenship developed in two directions. First, there was a mo
A. regards Martin Diamond as an authority on political philosophy
B. wishes to refute Martin Diamond’s views on citizenship
C. needs a definition of the term "citizenship"
D. is unfamiliar with the distinction between libertarian and majoritarian concepts of democracy
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Modern liberal opinion is sensitive to problems of restriction of freedom and abuse of power. (1) , many hold that a man can be injured only by violating his will, but this view is much too (2) . It fails to (3) the great dangers we shall face in the (4) of biomedical technology that stems from an excess of freedom, from the unrestrained (5) of will. In my view, our greatest problems will be voluntary self-degradation, or willing dehumanization, as is the unintended yet often inescapable consequence of sternly and successfully pursuing our humanization (6) .
Certain (7) and perfected medical technologies have already had some dehumanizing consequences. Improved methods of resuscitation have made (8) heroic effort to "save" the severely ill and injured. Yet these efforts are sometimes only partly successful: They may succeed in (9) individuals, but these individuals may have sever brain damage and be
A. range
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