Cocitizenship

/koʊˈsɪtɪzənʃɪp/ noun

Definition

The status or condition of being cocitizens; shared citizenship within a political community.

Etymology

From cocitizen + '-ship' (noun suffix indicating status or condition), referring to the state of mutual citizenship.

Kelly Says

Political philosophers like Jean-Jacques Rousseau used 'cocitizenship' to describe the mutual obligations citizens have toward each other—it wasn't just about legal status, but about shared responsibility.

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