
A crisis of truth is impacting global democracy, with declining trust in institutions and the rise of political figures who disregard facts. While some argue democracy inherently relies on truth for a shared reality and deliberative culture, as philosopher Jürgen Habermas and journalist Maria Ressa suggest, others question if truth is the sole basis for shared experiences like culture or community. This tension highlights a potential conflict between valuing truth and other democratic demands.
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