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The foundation of democracy lies in respect for human dignity from "summary" of Democracy On Trial by Jean Bethke Elshtain

The core of democratic governance is rooted in a profound recognition of the inherent worth and value of every individual. This principle underscores the fundamental belief that all human beings possess an intrinsic dignity that must be acknowledged and respected in the public sphere. Without this bedrock commitment to human dignity, the very essence of democracy is compromised and rendered hollow. Democracy, at its heart, is a system of governance that is predicated on the idea that all individuals have equal worth and equal rights. It is a political order that affirms the moral equality of all citizens and seeks to create a society where each person is treated with respect and dignity. This commitment to human dignity is what distinguishes democracy from other forms of government and gives it a unique moral character. When we speak of democracy as a system that is grounded in...
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    Democracy On Trial

    Jean Bethke Elshtain

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