The Signal

Politics, a Noble Calling

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Politics has a dirty name, especially for the past several decades, but for me…

Politics is the way competing legitimate interests and stakeholde­rs resolve their difference­s legitimate­ly and nonviolent­ly. The only alternativ­es to politics are violence and authoritar­ian coercion by a privileged group. For some, the only legitimate political mission is to provide mutual safety to all members of society. For me it has another mission as well: to facilitate that the needy get enough and the vulnerable are protected. If that requires some redistribu­tion of the wealth, so be it.

For a free society to maintain itself and thrive:

• Competing interests and stakeholde­rs must acknowledg­e the legitimacy of those interests and stakeholde­rs with whom they compete.

• The norms of the political process must be respected by all.

• Compromise must be acknowledg­ed as a positive strength, not a weakness to be avoided.

The problem with American political culture today isn’t that it is too political. It is that it isn’t political enough! By that I mean Americans, at least since Vietnam and Watergate, have progressiv­ely lost an appreciati­on for the art of political compromise and have slowly abandoned the values listed above.

- cation and climax of that abandonmen­t. Whatever - tion of those values. America is, in my opinion, at a crossroads. For the American image of itself as articulate­d by JFK and Ronald Reagan — the America where its citizens ask what they can do for their country, the America that is the shining city on the hill — to survive, Trump must be rejected and rejected decisively and Biden must be allowed the opportunit­y to succeed. And Biden supporters must allow Biden to compromise and BOTH groups must see that compromise as success.

That’s the America I grew up in and it’s the America I pray for my grandchild­ren.

Ronald Nathan

Saugus

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