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The Controversy of Suffrage and Citizenship

This chapter critiques universal suffrage, arguing it leads to representatives who stray from traditional values, presenting a case for limited voting rights based on a specific interpretation of Christianity. It explores the implications of marriage, heritage, and societal roles on citizenship, arguing for exclusive voting criteria to ensure vested interest in the nation. The discussion raises contentious issues around race, loyalty, and the intersection of identity and political rights.

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