“People who’ve been heard and whose position is understood — this is one of the great virtues of democracy when it’s working — tend to be more willing to accept an outcome that they wouldn’t have chosen because they feel they’ve had a voice; they’ve participated in the process.”
~Anthony Appiah from Sidling Up to Difference
photo by Sasha Lynn
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