In this week’s reflection, Michael Quinn Sullivan looks at the all too common problem of us wanting to be “right” rather than “in the right.” In our pride to be the most right person we know, he explains, it is easy to trade the joy of warm camaraderie for the faint praise of self-congratulations.

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Ignorance might be an amoral form of bliss, but the future of the republic rests on an informed citizenry.