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Moral justification

the psychological tendency to offer rational or moral explanations for potentially harmful or unjust political behavior in order to reduce feelings of guilt or psychological discomfort. This justification is used to mitigate the internal conflict between personal values and political practice, and is most prominent among leaders and groups in defending controversial decisions, contributing to the maintenance of the psychological and political stability of identity.

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