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The Duty to Preserve Truth Against Institutional Pressure

An ethical obligation to maintain and transmit truthful understanding of history, identity, and justice even when institutions demand silence or complicity with falsehood.

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Why It Matters

Sor Juana preserved intellectual traditions and defended women's capacity for learning against institutional denial. MLK preserved the truth about racial hierarchy, American hypocrisy, and moral possibility against official narratives of progress and gradual reform. This concept establishes that civil disobedience includes the duty to speak and write truthfully about what is, preventing institutions from rewriting history to justify themselves. Governments and dominant institutions create official narratives that minimize injustice, celebrate themselves, and dismiss resistance as illegitimate. Preserving truth requires deliberate counter-narrative: documenting actual conditions, recording testimony, maintaining memory of struggles and sacrifices. This is not propaganda but rigorous truth-telling. The civil disobedient becomes a keeper of memory and accurate witness. By refusing to accept institutional versions of reality, truth-preservation becomes a form of justice work essential to any liberation movement.

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