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Marc Smyrl, « Citizens and Good Citizens: Reflections on an Element of American Identity », Presses universitaires de la Méditerranée
The pupils in my second grade class in Bozeman, Montana, were encouraged to form a Good Citizenship Club. Most of what we did there, I have long forgotten, but what I do remember is that we spent a great deal of time mastering a child’s version of parliamentary procedure. We learned to make and second motions. We learned the distinction between nominating and electing. We learned the importance of the secret ballot. We learned, in a word, to be good citizens of a nation where this means first and...