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Democracy requires a commitment to the common good from "summary" of Democracy On Trial by Jean Bethke Elshtain

The idea that democracy necessitates a dedication to the common good is foundational to its functioning. In a democratic society, individuals come together to deliberate and make decisions that affect the community as a whole. This requires a willingness to set aside personal interests and preferences in favor of what is best for everyone. It demands a recognition that one's own well-being is intimately tied to the well-being of others and that the flourishing of the community ultimately contributes to the flourishing of each individual within it. When individuals participate in the democratic process with a commitment to the common good, they are more likely to engage in constructive dialogue and seek solutions that benefit the entire community. This mindset fosters cooperation and collaboration, as people work together towards shared goals and values. It encourages empathy and compassion, as individuals strive to understand and address the needs and concerns of others. It also cultivates a sense of responsibility and accountability, as citizens take own...
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    Democracy On Trial

    Jean Bethke Elshtain

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