Civic Virture

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American History

 

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Elliott M

 

Date added:

May 22, 2012

 

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University

 

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A

 

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For anyone to qualify as civically virtuous, involvement or action must be taken. Good intentions help, but without action, nothing is truly contributed and no virtue can be considered to have taken place. Deductively, many figures that have been synonymous with civic virtue have possessed this quality and even spoke to its importance...
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The topic of involvement and civic virtue were of great importance during the eighteenth century. A woman once asked Benjamin Franklin “Well, doctor, what have we got – a Republic or a Monarchy?” He simply responded, “A Republic, if you can keep it.” Franklin, in his statement, alluded to the concept that general apathy regarding one’s community or government would open the door to authoritarian rule...
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