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Politics of virtue can suppress opposing viewpoints from "summary" of Dictatorship of Virtue by Richard Bernstein

The idea that politics of virtue can suppress opposing viewpoints is a troubling one. It suggests that in the pursuit of what is deemed morally right or virtuous, there is a risk of silencing or marginalizing perspectives that do not align with this moral framework. This can have serious implications for a democratic society that values freedom of speech and diverse opinions. When politics becomes intertwined with notions of virtue, it can create a moral hierarchy where certain viewpoints are elevated above others. Those who hold opposing views may be labeled as immoral or unethical, making it difficult for them to participate in public discourse without facing backlash or condemnation. This can lead to a chilling effect on free speech, as individuals may self-censor out of fear of being ostracized or punished for expressing dissenting opinions. The danger of the politics of virtue lies in its potential to stifle debate and limit the exchange of ideas. When certain viewpoints are deemed morally superior, th...
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    Dictatorship of Virtue

    Richard Bernstein

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