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Aristotle Can Help Resolve Our Crisis of Citizenship

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In Aristotle’s Politics, citizenship is defined as a partnership of people committed to working on behalf of the polis. More than just a bundle of rights that belongs to those who are born or naturalized into a community, citizenship requires something of us. In particular, it demands deliberation— the practice of measured, rational discussion with… The post Aristotle Can Help Resolve Our Crisis of Citizenship appeared first on VoegelinView.

In Aristotle’s Politics, citizenship is defined as a partnership of people committed to working on behalf of the polis. More than just a bundle of rights that belongs to those who are born or naturalized into a community, citizenship requires something of us. In particular, it demands deliberation— the practice of measured, rational discussion with…

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