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Cancel culture is a form of virtue enforcement from "summary" of Dictatorship of Virtue by Richard Bernstein

Richard Bernstein argues that cancel culture is a manifestation of a broader trend in society - the enforcement of virtue. This phenomenon is characterized by the imposition of a particular set of values and beliefs on individuals and groups, often through public shaming, ostracism, or other forms of social coercion. In essence, cancel culture seeks to police the thoughts, words, and actions of individuals in order to ensure conformity with the prevailing moral orthodoxy. The rise of cancel culture can be seen as a response to the perceived injustices and inequalities of the past, as well as a reflection of the increasing polarization and tribalism in contemporary society. Those who engage in cancel culture often see themselves as righteous crusaders fighting against injustice and oppression. They believe...
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    Dictatorship of Virtue

    Richard Bernstein

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