"Good Citizenship" explores the foundational principles of civic duty and responsible citizenship within a democracy. Authored by Grover Cleveland, this work delves into the rights and responsibilities inherent in a system of self-governance. Examining the core tenets of citizenship, the book emphasizes the importance of active participation and informed engagement in civic life. It serves as a valuable examination of the social contract between individuals and their government. A significant historical text on political science, "Good Citizenship" offers insights into the enduring ideals that underpin a functioning democracy. This carefully prepared print republication allows readers to engage with Cleveland's timeless perspectives on law, society, and the crucial role of each citizen.
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