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He was known for public spiritedness.
Even if people disagreed with his politics, I argued, they'd still appreciate his public spiritedness.
More important, they believed, was public spiritedness — a system of habits and attitudes that would check egotism and self-indulgence.
As Kristol points out in the essay, the meaning of the phrase "public spiritedness" has flipped since the 18th century.
The project came together through e-mail messages, church bulletins, post-9/11 public spiritedness, and serendipitous phone calls.
Providing, that is, that when ordinary people realise that they, too, will have to pay higher taxes, their public spiritedness is not dampened.
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There is room for public-spiritedness and do-gooders.
BUSINESSES in Myanmar are not famous for their public-spiritedness.
Or lack of courage, or lack of public-spiritedness.
But even such public-spiritedness is as much an act of partisanship as of solidarity.
A call for more public-spiritedness on the part of elite Americans.
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