Political Correctness oder Tugendterror?
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Political Correctness, hate speech, discrimination, silencing, liberalism, illiberalismAbstract
Political Correctness or Virtue Terror?
Discussing the different meanings of the concept of political correctness, the author argues that it is a part of a profound change in culture within Western democracies that has led to a differentiation and deepening of human and fundamental rights. At the same time, it is shown that political correct-ness was adopted by the political right and used as a fight against this differentiation of human and fundamental rights in the Western liberal democracies, in order to defame them by linking the corre-sponding prohibitions of discrimination and equality measures with virtue terror.
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