A citizen is a political and moral agent who in fact has a shared
A citizen is a political and moral agent who in fact has a shared sense of hope and responsibility to others and not just to him or herself.
Here’s the insightful quote by Henry A. Giroux, a renowned cultural critic and scholar in critical pedagogy and education theory:
"A citizen is a political and moral agent who in fact has a shared sense of hope and responsibility to others and not just to him or herself."
— Henry Giroux
This statement captures Giroux’s belief that true citizenship extends beyond individual rights — it’s about collective responsibility and ethical engagement. For him, being a citizen means actively participating in the shaping of a just and compassionate society, where people recognize their interconnectedness and shared destiny.
Giroux’s words remind us that democracy thrives only when citizens see themselves as agents of change, guided not by self-interest alone, but by hope, solidarity, and moral commitment to the common good.
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