In 'Why the Political is the Future of Citizenship,' Laurence Fannin Verrin critically examines the evolving relationship between political systems and the concept of citizenship. This insightful analysis delves into how contemporary political dynamics, global challenges, and societal transformations profoundly influence the rights, responsibilities, and identity of citizens. Verrin argues that understanding the political sphere is crucial for shaping the trajectory of civic engagement and democratic participation, offering a compelling vision for the future of belonging in an increasingly complex world. The book serves as an essential read for anyone interested in political theory, social justice, and the future of democratic societies.