Politics
Briefing: Do Europeans see their fellow citizens as morally good or bad?
Strategic angle: A recent survey reveals that most Europeans view their fellow citizens positively, with only one country reporting a majority belief in moral badness.
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Updated about 1 month ago
The survey, which encompassed 25 countries, reveals that most Europeans perceive their fellow citizens as morally good. This finding reflects a significant consensus on moral character across the continent.
Interestingly, only one country in the survey reported a majority belief that their citizens are morally bad. This exception highlights a unique outlier in an otherwise positive landscape.
The absence of widespread negative perceptions in Europe suggests a robust social fabric, which may have implications for community cohesion and trust among citizens.