Notes on Contributors Introduction 1. Introduction; Thom Brooks PART I: HISTORICAL ROOTS 2. The Metaphysics and Ethics of T. H. Green's Idea of Persons and Citizens; Rex Martin 3. Beyond Dualistic Constructions of Citizenship: T. H. Green's Idea of Ethical Citizenship as Mutual Membership; Avital Simhony 4. Idealism and Ethical Citizenship; Leslie Armour 5. Mill, Moral Suasion, and Coercion; Greg Claeys PART II: CONTEMPORARY RELEVANCE 6. Ethical Citizenship, the Liberalism of the British Idealists, and Diverse Societies; Robert Kocis 7. Ethical Citizenship and the Stakeholder Society; Thom Brooks 8. British Idealism and Education for Citizenship; William J. Mander 9. Rawls, Collingwood, and the Roles of Political Philosophy for Ethical Citizenship; Owen James Fellows PART III: INTERNATIONAL CONTEXT 10. 'Who is My Neighbour?' T. H. Green and the Possibility of Cosmopolitan Ethical Citizenship; Matthew Hann 11. Do We Owe More to Fellow Nationals? The Particular and Universal Ethics of Bosanquet's General Will and Miller's Public Culture; Maria Dimova-Cookson 12. Idealism, the Common Good and Environmental Virtues; James Connelly Index