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Paperback The Moral Standards of Democracy Book

ISBN: 1025850106

ISBN13: 9781025850108

The Moral Standards of Democracy

"The Moral Standards of Democracy" is a profound exploration of the ethical foundations and social ideals that underpin a democratic society. Written by philosopher Henry Wilkes Wright, this work delves into the fundamental question of how democratic institutions can align with moral intelligence and human development. Wright argues that democracy is more than just a political system; it is a collaborative social endeavor that requires a high standard of personal and collective ethics to function effectively.

The book examines the psychological and sociological dimensions of democratic life, emphasizing the importance of communication, cooperation, and the cultivation of social conscience. Wright discusses how the pursuit of individual excellence and the welfare of the community are inextricably linked, suggesting that the success of a democracy depends on the moral growth of its citizens. By addressing the challenges of industrialization and modern social complexity, the author provides a timeless analysis of the virtues necessary for a flourishing civil society.

This scholarly yet accessible volume remains a significant contribution to political philosophy and social ethics. It offers readers a deep understanding of the spiritual and moral aspirations that characterize the democratic ideal, making it essential reading for those interested in the history of political thought and the ethical responsibilities of modern citizenship.

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