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File Name | S21-LD-NCFCA-15-AFF-Transparency.docx |
File Size | 62.50 KB |
Date added | November 9, 2020 |
Category | Archived |
Tags | Lincoln-Douglas, NCFCA, Season 21 |
The right to know can not only help voters make more informed decisions, but it can also cultivate virtue in politics. This argument has appeal because we all know that to some extent it is true. As a small child, you may have been less likely to do something wrong if your mother was watching you. The same can be applied to candidates. Not only will voters be able to choose the virtuous politician, politicians will choose to become more virtuous.
One important note: in order to better understand the ‘why’ behind the rejection of the standard definition of the right to know in this case, See Csoros, Mark. “KNOWLEDGE VS. PRIVACY: RESOLUTIONAL OVERVIEW.” Monument Publishing, August 3, 2020. https://club.monumentmembers.com/ncfca-lincoln-douglas/download-info/s21-ld-ncfca-01-overview/. Pages 6-8.