In a more general sense, the courtesy we owe to
fellow citizens argues for framing public questions in language that invites everyone to participate in the discussion on comfortable terms.
Not exact matches
«Today's intelligentsia,» Gangi
argues, possess neither «their forefathers» faith in republicanism» nor «even the New Dealers» faith in their
fellow citizens.»
In his engagingly titled book, What's Wrong With the World, G. K. Chesterton
argued that his
fellow citizens could not repair the defects of the family because they had no ideal at which to aim.