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The Hindrances To Good Citizenship (1909)
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144 pages
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Focusing on the barriers to effective citizenship, James Bryce examines the influences of education, religion, and government on civic engagement. He highlights issues like civic education deficits, corruption, and social apathy as significant obstacles. Further, Bryce discusses how poverty and inequality hinder participation in society. Drawing from historical and political examples, his analysis remains relevant, urging readers to reflect on the foundations of a healthy democracy. This work is presented as a facsimile reprint, preserving its cultural significance.
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2008, paperback
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