Dignity

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Dignity is an important conservative concept with multiple dimensions. It encompasses both character and actions. In terms of character, dignity is defined as inherent nobility, worthiness, or elevation of character. Dignity also refers to acting in a fashion which upholds these character traits. Dignity is inherently conservative in that it is predicated on other conservative concepts and values, such as honesty, chivalry, responsibility, self-respect, and respect for others, all of which contribute to dignity.

Liberalism and the Erosion of Dignity[edit]

One of the significant areas in which liberalism has damaged the moral and social fabric of society is in the erosion of dignity. As liberalism is characterized by a lack of respect for traditions and traditional institutions, it constantly seeks to celebrate anything that undermines those institutions. Characteristically, liberals fail to realize that, in attempting to erode the dignity of others, they actually destroy their own. Examples of the pernicious liberal erosion of dignity include:

References[edit]

  1. http://discoverthefaith.com/2008/07/26/update-on-professor-myers-desecration-of-eucharist/

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