argued, was above all a person of sound judgment, capable of governing their own conduct in response to rea... sical training (the body must be made "hardy" and capable of withstanding discomfort), moral formation (hab... d of civic education: one that formed individuals capable of holding and defending their own convictions wh... of a tolerant, rational, self-governing citizenry capable of inhabiting a pluralist society — was directly
nique of persuasion but as a branch of philosophy capable of altering perceptions of reality and enabling t... ational programme, which aimed to produce leaders capable of rising above factional self-interest toward th... tutorial enterprise into a structured arrangement capable of producing a recognisable civic culture across ... ducation centred on civic virtue produces leaders capable of genuine public service. In the modern period,
o produce critically literate readers and viewers capable of recognising propaganda techniques, identifying... ivation of autonomous, critically minded citizens capable of challenging those structures; and second, that... sformation in political culture: citizens must be capable of understanding the structural forces — militari