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"The True Citizen: How to Become One" considers the question of citizenship in plain words and regards what it takes to grow into a real citizen. The book was written for middle school students and considers both political and moral aspects of citizenship. Its main aim is to introduce ethical standards, which will be the basis for the future citizenship of today's children and teenagers.

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"The True Citizen: How to Become One" considers the question of citizenship in plain words and regards what it takes to grow into a real citizen. The book was written for middle school students and considers both political and moral aspects of citizenship. Its main aim is to introduce ethical standards, which will be the basis for the future citizenship of today's children and teenagers.

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William Fisher Markwick, an author best known for his civic-minded treatise 'The True Citizen: How to Become One,' contributes significantly to the corpus of citizenship literature. Although not as widely celebrated as some of his contemporaries, Markwick's work has nevertheless carved a niche for itself among educators and political theorists. 'The True Citizen' is a text that delves into the virtues, responsibilities, and behavioral ethos deemed essential for an individual to be considered a productive and responsible member of society. Within its pages, Markwick advocates for a blend of moral rectitude, active engagement in public affairs, and a strong sense of communal duty. His writing style, didactic yet engaging, appeals to readers who are either on the brink of entering civic life or those looking to deepen their understanding of their role as citizens. Markwick's emphasis on education and moral character reflects the philosophical underpinnings of Republicanism and the advocacy for an informed electorate that was prominent in the civic discourse around the time of the book's publication. While not much is known about Markwick's life outside his literary contributions, 'The True Citizen' remains a testament to his commitment to fostering an enlightened and participatory citizenry.