Our Moral Board · Public-source moral portrait

Sagarika Ghose

A guarded editorial portrait of the journalist, author, and parliamentarian, focused on Why I Am a Liberal and its defense of individual freedom, dissent, limited government, and robust institutions.

Ghose’s argument contributes a civic boundary to the Internet of Value: community cannot become a pretext for coercion, and institutional power must remain answerable to individual liberty, dissent, and rule of law.

individual freedomdissentlimited governmentinstitutional accountabilitycivic courageindependencepluralism

Eight guarded lenses

A public reading, not a measured identity.

The canonical labels are used to organize public evidence. They do not indicate workshop completion, consent, verification, or access to private identity state.

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Given Identity

Lens 1 of 8 · unavailable

The selected evidence does not require a private or family-background account to explain this limited public-work portrait.

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Rented Identity

Lens 4 of 8 · sourced fact

Public roles include journalist, television anchor, columnist, author, and Member of Parliament; these roles do not define the whole person.

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Identity State

Lens 7 of 8 · not assessed

Not assessed. Public journalism, political office, and authorship cannot establish a person’s present internal, relational, or wellbeing state.

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