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American life Quote by Dinesh D'Souza

“Classical liberalism . . . does not wholly define modern American conservatism. There is an added element: a concern with social and civic virtue. The term virtue has become a bad word in some quarters of American life. (It is especially unpopular with the chronically wicked and depraved.) Young…” quote by Dinesh D'Souza
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““Classical liberalism . . . does not wholly define modern American conservatism. There is an added element: a concern with social and civic virtue. The term virtue has become a bad word in some quarters of American life. (It is especially unpopular with the chronically wicked and depraved.) Young people, especially, tend to associate it with finger-wagging and with people who tell you how to live your life. This is a very narrow view of virtue: It applies only to what it is good to do, rather than what it is good to be and what it is good to love. . . . Conservatives recognize, of course, that people frequently fall short of these standards. In their personal conduct, conservatives do not claim to be better than anyone else. . . . But for conservatives, these lapses do not provide an excuse to get rid of the standards. Even hypocrisy--professing one thing but doing another--is in the conservative view preferable to a denial of standards because such denial leads to moral chaos or nihilism.””

Dinesh D'Souza

About This Quote

Source Book: America: The Last Best Hope, Dinesh D'Souza, 2010

Conservatives value virtue not just as actions but as character and love, maintaining standards despite human failings.

In simple terms: Virtue is about being and loving, not just doing good.

Key Takeaway

Uphold moral standards even when imperfect.

Themes

conservatism virtue moral standards hypocrisy social cohesion

Mood

reflective serious

Type

philosophical political

When to use this quote

  • political discourse
  • education curricula
  • community leadership
  • personal development

Key Concepts

ethical philosophy political ideology character formation

Questions to Reflect On

  • How can virtue be framed inclusively?
  • What role does love play in moral standards?
A Different Perspective

Virtue can be perceived as moralistic, alienating some audiences.

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