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PHIL 220-001 Miller Quiz
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Miller argues that nations have a legitimate interest in preserving a common public culture.
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When evaluating the statement about Miller’s position on national culture, we focus on the claim that nations have a legitimate interest in preserving a common public culture.
First, the idea that a shared public culture supports social cohesion and a sense of belonging can be seen as a plausible rationale: common symbols, norms, and practices may help coordinate collective life, sustain civic tr......Login to view full explanationLog in for full answers
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