"The problem is we need much more moral content"
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The intent is corrective and confrontational. West’s public work, rooted in Black prophetic tradition and democratic socialism, often targets the polite liberal habit of substituting intelligence for integrity. The subtext: injustice isn’t primarily a technical glitch; it’s a moral failure, sustained by comfort, careerism, and the anesthetic of "neutral" expertise. In an era of data-driven everything, he’s insisting that the hardest question remains stubbornly human: what do we owe each other, and what are we willing to risk to prove it?
Context matters because West speaks as an educator who sees how institutions train brilliance while outsourcing character. "More moral content" isn’t a plea for ideological conformity; it’s a demand that classrooms, newsrooms, and movements stop treating cruelty as a side effect and start treating it as a choice - one that can be confronted only with moral language strong enough to name it.
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