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She enforces this belief by saying "To limit the meaning of politics and political struggle to only the electoral and legislative arena is to deny our own history and ignore the insights of major movements of our time." (Cagan 60). Cagan is implying that by limiting our definition of politics, we are accepting that people outside of the electoral and legislative aspects of the government, could never have nay effect on the way the country is run...
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Cagan is implying that by limiting our definition of politics, we are accepting that people outside of the electoral and legislative aspects of the government, could never have nay effect on the way the country is run. She is also saying that by accepting this common misconception , we are taking credit away from the thoughts and inspirations that eventually led such influential cultural movements as the Civil Rights movement and the Women's Rights movement...
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