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I was going to start by saying you missed my point. On the other hand, I am responsibile for conveying a clear message, so, I have to take the blame for not being, clear.
These things I call politico-economic theory or broad politico-economic goals. Political parties, for example, hang them across their political mantle-piece as "What They Stand For." The followers of those political movements, republicans, librarians, etc., say,
"this is what we stand for." Some people, acting an ass, emblazen them across their chest.
The "Goals" or "Theory" are noble and sound, great. Putting them into practice, however, is much a different matter. For example, when you weave-in "real life", you have to make exceptions. Each little different twist of real life calls for another and different exception to the theory. MY POINT: The theory may sound good, but human political intercourse is actually a multitude of compromises off of the political theory/goals. Hence, it is easy to articulate the theory/goals, but the
hard part is, as BigUnc noted,
"Finding a common middle economic ground is the key.
I'm not smart enough to know exactly where that is. But I'm on a mission to find it. "
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- So, we have those yelling "Less Government" until, its a matter that "they" feel is important. (Compromise of theory their way).
- Then we have those yelling, "Less Spending", until is a matter that they agree with as being important, notwithstanding, the other side believes it stands on solid ground, for making a different "investment" in the country.(Compromise of theory another way)
- And we have a chorus yelling "Let the People keep more of the fruits of their Labor" - but, at the very same time, demanding the antithetical, more services. (compromise of theory against compromise of theory)
Many times, the result is somewhere other than strict adherence to the political theory/goal, and there is no magical formula for determining where that compromise lies. Maybe it (the middle or semi-middle) results from the seemingly constant and often vicious political tension from the competing interests (the left, right, moderate, democratic, republican, librarian, anarchist, fascist, peace-nik, etc). Maybe the rabid political backbiting and backstabbing is just an aspect of the modern Leviathan Man. Maybe, its slowly destroying our society. Maybe its crystallizing enemies, within. Maybe then, we should spend more time actually listening and learning the art of compromise.
QueEx