The political *right tends to endorse a narrow view of citizenship that stresses only civil and political rights, the rights that are exercised within *civil society and rights of participation.
The political *left, by contrast, tends to endorse 'social citizenship', the idea that citizens are entitled to a social minimum, expressed in terms of social and welfare rights.
Opponents of the very idea of citizenship include libertarians who reject the notion that individuals have a broader social identity and responsibilities.