C.1. Differentiation of Civic Rights and Civic Powers
In a democratic system, governance relies on the participation of the governed. In addition to their Civil and Civic Rights, Citizens enjoy the Civic Power to shape and direct the government, but only if they share the burdens required to make the government function.
Civic Powers represent authority over government earned through civic responsibility. Civic Rights represent personal freedoms that belong to all Citizens regardless of civic participation.
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