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  • A New Revolution: What's Your Opinion? - An essay on apathy leading to loss of freedom and the decline of personal responsibility.
    hometown.aol.com/YouCanReact
  • Americans Against Political Apathy - Site provides links to various opposing views, groups and aims to get Americans to be less apathetic at voting time.
    www.biggsnet.com/aapa
  • Antiabortion Activist Prays for Voter Apathy - Article by John Nichols in the October 1998 issue of The Progressive.
    www.progressive.org/nichols9810.htm
  • Apathy and U.S. Public Education - David O. Solmitz describes the roots of passivity in youth and offers how schools can change this problem.
    www.rem1.org/LV/forum/apathy.htm
  • Brief Me - Anti Apathy: Aimed to help people see fresh reviews of news in dozens of topical categories. Free to subscribers.
    www.briefme.com
  • Coping with Citizen Apathy - Presents indicators, benchmarks and intervention strategies for measuring citizen apathy and social connectedness.
    www.fortnet.com/hcc/issues/issue4.html
  • Free Speech: Who needs it? - How Americans are lulled into being passive consumers and why that can and should change now.
    www.openwords.com/who.htm
  • Kettering Foundation - In trying to find ways to increase citizen participation and empowerment in society, the Foundation asks the question "What does it take to make democracy work as it should?"
    www.kettering.org
  • Student Apathy at Social Security - House of Representatives member, Mike Capuano discusses young people being far removed from what will affect their future.
    www-tech.mit.edu/V119/N7/apathy.7n.html
  • Take Back America by Sam Harris - Essay on fighting political apathy and disdain in the United States.
    www.innerself.com/Magazine/Commentary/Take_Back_America_by_Sam_Harris.htm
  • Wired News snippet - College freshmen are more apathetic than ever.
    www.wired.com/news/news//story/9623.html

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