Can Captain America Help Us Achieve Greater Unity and Civility?

In The Virtues of Captain America: Modern-Day Lessons on Character From a World War Ii Superhero. Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 178–197 (2014)
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This chapter argues that while we are polarized on narrowly defined issues, we agree on more basic principles, ideals, and goals‐which don't get as much attention in the media compared to arguments over how we should pursue them. Captain America not only defended justice, equality, and liberty to the Red Skull, but has represented them as the core ideals of the United States of America. Refocusing our attention on these ideals, remembering our common points while debating differences, is the first step towards recovering a sense of national unity and restoring civility to our political life. All it takes is the determination to be better and the judgment to decide how to be excellent at what we want to do and who we want to be, and to work together to help create the society we want to live in.

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Mark D. White
College of Staten Island (CUNY)

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