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Intellectual and moral integrity are crucial for democracy from "summary" of Democracy Matters by Cornel West

In a democratic society, the foundation of intellectual and moral integrity is essential for the flourishing of democracy. When individuals possess a deep commitment to truth-seeking and moral principles, they are better equipped to engage in the democratic process with honesty and integrity. Intellectual integrity involves a dedication to critical thinking, open-mindedness, and a willingness to engage with diverse perspectives. It requires individuals to be honest in their pursuit of knowledge, to question assumptions, and to seek out evidence to support their beliefs. Without intellectual integrity, democracy can be easily manipulated by misinformation, propaganda, and demagoguery. Moral integrity, on the other hand, is rooted in a commitment to ethical principles, compassion, and justice. It involves a deep sense of responsibility towards others and a recognition of the inherent worth and dignity of every individual. Without moral integrity, democracy can devolve into tyranny, oppression, and t...
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    Democracy Matters

    Cornel West

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