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Democracy is rooted in a sense of civic duty from "summary" of Democracy On Trial by Jean Bethke Elshtain

The idea that democracy is rooted in a sense of civic duty is a fundamental one. It suggests that in order for a democratic society to function effectively, its citizens must be actively engaged in the political process. This means more than simply voting in elections; it requires a deeper commitment to the well-being of the community as a whole. Civic duty encompasses a range of responsibilities, from obeying the law and paying taxes to participating in public debates and volunteering in local organizations. It is about recognizing that we are all part of a larger social fabric and that our actions have an impact on others. In a democratic society, this sense of interconnectedness is crucial to maintaining a healthy and vibrant public life. Without a strong sense of civic duty, democracy ...
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    Democracy On Trial

    Jean Bethke Elshtain

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