"Self-righteousness and presumptive moral judgments pose a great danger in the political arena. To become convinced of the divine infallibility of one's personal predilections on a secular political issue is to play God, to assume to oneself the attributes of deity. It cultivates an arrogant intolerance of dissenting viewpoints and relegates one's political adversaries to the category of evil per se."

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Source: Jim Wright (1966). “The Coming Water Famine”, New York : Coward-McCann

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Jim Wright

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Jim Wright was a prominent American politician and Speaker of the House, known for his commitment to public service and leadership principles.

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