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Moral indignation is weaponized against dissenting voices from "summary" of Dictatorship of Virtue by Richard Bernstein

The use of moral indignation as a weapon against dissenting voices is a troubling trend in society today. Instead of engaging in thoughtful debate and discussion, individuals are resorting to attacking others on a moral level. This tactic is often used to shut down opposing viewpoints and silence those who do not conform to the prevailing ideology. By weaponizing moral indignation, individuals are able to avoid engaging with the substance of arguments and instead focus on attacking the character of those who hold different beliefs. This not only stifles free speech but also creates a culture of fear where individuals are hesitant to speak out for fear of being labeled as immoral or unethical. This tactic is particularly insidious because it allows those in power to maintain control over the n...
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    Dictatorship of Virtue

    Richard Bernstein

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