Civic virtue is the cultivation of habits important for the success of a society. Closely linked to the concept of citizenship, civic virtue is often conceived...
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Civic Virtue Triumphant Over Unrighteousness (1909–1922) is a sculpture group and fountain in New York City, created by sculptor Frederick William MacMonnies...
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Classical republicanism (redirect from Civic humanism)
anti-corruption, abolition of monarchy, civics, civil society, common good, civic virtue, popular sovereignty, patriotism and mixed government. In the classical...
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Civic virtue is one of the five dimensions of organizational citizenship behavior (OCB) identified in Dennis Organ's prominent 1988 definition of the construct...
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Civic engagement or civic participation is any individual or group activity addressing issues of public concern. Civic engagement includes communities...
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Courage (redirect from Fortitude (virtue))
opposition, shame, scandal, discouragement, or personal loss. The classical virtue of fortitude (andreia, fortitudo) is also translated as "courage", but includes...
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cardinal virtues are four virtues of mind and character in classical philosophy. They are prudence, justice, fortitude, and temperance. They form a virtue theory...
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worthiness of deferential respect, and civic duty as both citizen and soldier. This virtue was but one of many virtues which Romans of good character were...
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the early Roman Republic who became a famous model of Roman virtue—particularly civic virtue—by the time of the late Republic. Modern historians question...
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theatres around the world Civic virtue Civic, Christchurch, a Category II heritage building in the Christchurch Central City Civic, Australian Capital Territory...
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Civil religion (redirect from Civic Religions)
of early Romans as morally improving stories of military prowess and civic virtue. The Roman civil religion later became centered on the person of the...
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Republicanism is a political ideology that encompasses a range of ideas from civic virtue, political participation, harms of corruption, positives of mixed constitution...
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dictionary. Civil may refer to: Civility, orderly behavior and politeness Civic virtue, the cultivation of habits important for the success of a society Civil...
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the nation and its homeland and who does not". Americanism (ideology) Civic virtue Composite nationalism Cultural nationalism Imagined community Liberal...
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Civil society (redirect from Civic nations)
Portal:Politics Activism Anarchism Associationalism Civic engagement Civics Civic space Civic virtue Civil affairs Civil and political rights Civil inattention...
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five-factor model consisting of altruism, courtesy, conscientiousness, civic virtue, and sportsmanship. The definition of altruism remained much as it was...
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Civics (redirect from Civic education)
Archidamus II wherein he stressed the importance for Sparta of civic education for the Spartan virtues of toughness, obedience, cunning, simplicity, and preparedness:...
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1842 text has been described by Victor Erlich [ru] as a "paragon of civic virtue and a force of patriotic edification", contrasting the rhetoric of the...
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or civic humanism. This ideology is based on the Roman Republic and the city states of Ancient Greece and focuses on ideals such as civic virtue, rule...
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monarchy, aristocracy, and hereditary political power; virtue and faithfulness in the performance of civic duties; and vilification of corruption. These values...
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Benjamin Franklin (section Thirteen Virtues)
the people were virtuous. All his life, he explored the role of civic and personal virtue, as expressed in Poor Richard's aphorisms. He felt that organized...
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of traditional political structures and the rise of a novel civic culture rooted in virtues that differed from earlier feudal norms. A new idea of human...
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promoted beauty not only for its own sake, but also to create moral and civic virtue among urban populations. Advocates of the philosophy believed that such...
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and lack of morality in British political life, theorizing that only civic virtue could protect a country from despotism and ruin. Their criticism about...
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on appeal to notions like its antagonism to the complex concepts of civic virtue or civil society. It has become a contemporary political issue in a number...
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discuss philosophical and moral issues, including aspects of suffrage, civic virtue, juvenile delinquency, and war; these discussions have been described...
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Republicanism Concepts Anti-monarchism Anti-corruption Civil society Civic virtue Consent of the governed Democracy Democratization Liberty as non-domination...
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intellectually dishonest argument Spiral of silence Three men make a tiger Virtue signalling Wishful thinking Andersen 2005a 4 "Something widely accepted...
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Republicanism Concepts Anti-monarchism Anti-corruption Civil society Civic virtue Consent of the governed Democracy Democratization Liberty as non-domination...
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civic virtue grounded in their religious and social class. By 1760, this view had been discredited and replaced with the consensus that civic virtue was...
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