Ask not what your country can do for you.
/æsk nɑt wʌt jʊər ˈkʌntri kæn du fɔr juː/
Ask not what your country can do for you.
/æsk nɑt wʌt jʊər ˈkʌntri kæn du fɔr juː/
In his inaugural address, John F. Kennedy urged Americans to contribute to the public good, emphasizing the importance of civic duty and service. This call to action inspired a new generation to engage in public service and support initiatives like the Peace Corps. Kennedy's message underscored the values of patriotism and collective responsibility during the Cold War era.
John F. Kennedy
35th President of the United States
Inaugural address, January 20, 1961