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“As heirs to a legacy more than two centuries old, it is understandable why present-day Americans would take their own democracy for granted. A president freely chosen from a wide-open field of two men every four years; a Congress with a 99% incumbency rate; a Supreme Court comprised of nine…” quote by Jon Stewart
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““As heirs to a legacy more than two centuries old, it is understandable why present-day Americans would take their own democracy for granted. A president freely chosen from a wide-open field of two men every four years; a Congress with a 99% incumbency rate; a Supreme Court comprised of nine politically appointed judges whose only oversight is the icy scythe of Death -- all these reveal a system fully capable of maintaining itself. But our perfect democracy, which neither needs nor particularly wants voters, is a rarity. It is important to remember there still exist other forms of government in the world today, and that dozens of foreign countries still long for a democracy such as ours to be imposed on them.””

Jon Stewart

About This Quote

Source Speech: The Daily Show, 2015

Democracy can become complacent when citizens feel it’s guaranteed, overlooking its fragility and the desire of other nations for it.

In simple terms: People take democracy for granted, forgetting its rarity.

Key Takeaway

Stay engaged and protect democratic values.

Themes

politics democracy citizen responsibility global perspective complacency

Mood

concerned motivated

Type

political inspirational

When to use this quote

  • voting
  • public discourse
  • education on governance

Key Concepts

civic engagement political theory foreign policy

Questions to Reflect On

  • What actions keep democracy vibrant?
  • How do we respect other nations' aspirations?
A Different Perspective

Assuming democracy is permanent can lead to neglect.

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