Dean, lawyer for president Richard Nixon, compares compulsory voting to a “force of habit,” or doing something that is “second nature.” For example; like driving a car on the right side of the street. Dean places Greater value on what a citizen must do (civic duty) rather than Liberty. For example he said,” In sum, voting is the least a citizen can do for his or her country, and it is not unreasonable to ask US citizens to do this minimal thing.” In other words, citizens have no reason not to vote, it should be like going to work. This article expresses the thought that voting is easier than doing something that we have to by force, such as paying taxes or serving on a jury. It also expresses that voting is a
Dean, lawyer for president Richard Nixon, compares compulsory voting to a “force of habit,” or doing something that is “second nature.” For example; like driving a car on the right side of the street. Dean places Greater value on what a citizen must do (civic duty) rather than Liberty. For example he said,” In sum, voting is the least a citizen can do for his or her country, and it is not unreasonable to ask US citizens to do this minimal thing.” In other words, citizens have no reason not to vote, it should be like going to work. This article expresses the thought that voting is easier than doing something that we have to by force, such as paying taxes or serving on a jury. It also expresses that voting is a