The Myopia
of the Political Right: A strong bias for individual rights and responsibilities can overlook the inherent
communal fabric of our country.
Attainments are viewed as personal triumphs and personal wealth the result
of individual labor. If one legally becomes
a billionaire, then that person “earned every penny.” The contribution of society at large to make
possible this development is overlooked.
If someone is destitute, then that person is entirely to blame. The contribution of society to this sad
development is likewise overlooked.
The Myopia
of the Political Left: A strong bias for communal responsibility can discount individual achievement. Attainments are viewed as society-based and personal wealth the result of the largesse of the larger community. If one legally becomes a billionaire, then
that person owes it to the circumstances proffered by society. The contribution of the individual to make
possible this development is overlooked.
If someone is destitute, that person is entirely blameless. The
contribution of the individual to this sad development is likewise overlooked.
Why We Need
Each Other: The way humans are made a
predilection based on indoctrination and experience tends to bias one in the
views they hold. We simply cannot (in this
duality of individual and communal responsibilities) count on ourselves to
maintain equanimity of judgment. That is
why we need each other. A three-dimensional
view (however adamant we may feel to the contrary) negotiated when
necessary in the political arena is the only road to the
promised land.
(For related blog see No Lock on Compassion)
(For related blog see No Lock on Compassion)