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Who says that the essence of good citizenship is "the contribution of one's instructed judgement to the public good"?

A. Laski in A Grammar of Politics

B. MacIver in A Web of Government

C. Laski in Liberty in the Modern State

D. Thomas Paine in Rights of Man

Answer: Option A


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