Tatiana Serafin
&
Michael Ignatieff
,
Carnegie Council Podcasts
The Ordinary Virtues: Moral Order in a Divided World
29 Sep 2017
• 83 min
• EN
To mark Carnegie Council's Centennial, Michael Ignatieff and team set out to discover what moral values people hold in common across nations. What he found was that while universal human rights may be the language of states and liberal elites, what resonate with most people are "ordinary virtues" practiced on a person-to-person basis, such as tolerance and forgiveness. He concludes that liberals most focus on strengthening these ordinary virtues.
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