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The tyrannical nature of virtue is often disguised as righteousness from "summary" of Dictatorship of Virtue by Richard Bernstein

The idea that virtue can take on a tyrannical nature is a provocative one. It challenges our preconceived notions about what it means to be virtuous and forces us to consider the potential dangers of righteousness. When we think of virtue, we often imagine it as something inherently good - a quality that we should all strive to embody. However, Bernstein suggests that this conventional understanding of virtue may be flawed. According to Bernstein, the problem lies in the way that virtue can be wielded as a form of power. When individuals or groups believe that they have a monopoly on virtue, they may use it to justify oppressive or authoritarian actions. This is where the tyranny of virtue comes into play. By cloaking their actions in the guise of righteousness, those in power can manipulate others into following their lead, even when ...
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    Dictatorship of Virtue

    Richard Bernstein

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