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Citizen Muscles
Liu suggests that our consumer muscles are a lot more developed than our citizen muscles. What do you think? Which of these muscles is more developed for you? Which is more developed for most Americans? In your opinion, is muscle a useful for metaphor for citizenship? Why or why not? Please be specific.
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Getting Involved in the Legislative Process
As a legislator, Carroll focuses on how citizens can and should make their voices heard in the legislative process. Do you find her arguments convincing? Why or why not? Which, if any, of her suggestions do you find helpful? Please be specific.
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The Paradox and Dilemma of Citizenship
What is citizenship, and what is the paradox and dilemma of citizenship? According to Bellamy, citizenship consists of three linked components. What are they, and why does Bellamy think that they stand and fall together?
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Citizen Muscles
Mr. Liu is right; this is because having a citizen’s muscle means thinking about the future
and not just about what is happening now. People must make themselves aware of current
events, history, and culture. Citizens must take control of their lives as well as be well informed
on how to begin transforming into active and engaged citizens. It means asking what helps the
community develop and not just ourselves. Once we are consumers first, our elected leaders sell
us what we want that is: lower taxes, more spending, specia...