Introduction
Individual virtue is necessary.
Every article in this series has addressed the interior life of the good ancestor: the cognitive orientations, the moral commitments, the ritual practices, the emotional dispositions that equip a person to act with future generations in view.
But virtue alone is fragile.
A person of genuine intergenerational conviction, placed inside institutions whose every incentive points toward the immediate, will find their convictions eroding under constant structural pressure.
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