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The essays argue that citizenship requires active, everyday engagement beyond occasional voting or patriotic professions, criticizing complacency secured by faith in national greatness and likening passive voters to churchgoers who neglect duty. The speaker warns that indifference invites corruption, including bribery, vote buying, and the sale of public office, and insists that republican government depends on vigilant, selfless participation and shared purpose. He distinguishes genuine patriotism from ritual observance, calls for citizens to unite in preserving equal opportunity and public virtue, and urges constant care to keep institutions responsive to common welfare rather than private greed.
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