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Why is it called The Classic American Society?

   The word "classic" has multiple uses and definitions. For our purpose, we align with the definition from the Oxford Dictionary, meaning "judged over a period of time to be of the highest quality and outstanding of its kind". We, The Classic American Society, aim to produce the highest quality citizens possible.


   In today's society, there seems to be an often held misconception that the bulk of our problems are external. Everything today is "toxic". Toxic masculinity, toxic religion, toxic relationships, even toxic discussions, etc. People often talk of needing reform - social reform, justice reform, political reform, religious reform, etc, and in many cases it ends in people blaming the institutions and people in positions of leadership. They'll say things like "Marriage doesn't work! Man wasn't meant to be monogamous!" or "Religion is outdated!" or "Democracy doesn't work! People can't self govern!" or "Kids can't handle rules!" It seems very seldom that people look inward and say, "I wonder if there's something wrong with ME."


   Instead of reforming the institutions, changing the layout of the government, or voting in new politicians who make big promises, our efforts start with ourselves and our families. Children and families form the foundation of society. The children grow up to become the employees we hire and the politicians we elect. Teaching the upcoming generations how to live healthy and self-govern is the first step in producing a pool of good candidates to choose from. Teaching men how to be dad's and husbands, and women how to be moms and wives is also part of that effort.


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