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Charles Edward Merriam, an American educator and political scientist, was known for his work in political theory and his role in reforming American politics. His advocacy for better government practices and his contributions to the study of democracy have had a lasting impact. Merriam's work encourages us to be proactive in understanding and improving our political systems. His legacy inspires individuals to pursue knowledge, engage in public discourse, and contribute to shaping more just and effective governance.
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"It not infrequently happens that persons without any other special qualification than the drama of their lives are precipitated into important political positions."

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"If nothing is to be done in the given situation, he must invent plausible reasons for doing nothing; and if something must be done, he must suggest the something. The unpardonable sin is to propose nothing, when action is imperative."

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"Chicago is unique. It is the only completely corrupt city in America."

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