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Posted: 2025-06-06 06:01:38 UTC

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George Washington's advocacy for universal military training for White men after the Revolutionary War reflected a vision of citizenship rooted in obligation, service, and defense of the political order, drawing from historical traditions of armed citizenry and masculine solidarity. This vision contrasts with today's understanding of citizenship as a legal formality, detached from cultural and defense duties, and calls for a reclamation of the unity and readiness of White men to restore political health.
Washington's proposal for universal military training for White men.
The historical context of citizenship rooted in duty and defense.
The contrast between historical and modern understandings of citizenship.
The call to reclaim the unity and readiness of White men.
Modern citizenship reduced to a legal formality.
Loss of cultural and defense duties associated with citizenship.
Displacement of the ethnocultural core of the citizen body.
Fragmentation and disorientation of the political organism.