Thursday, September 5, 2019
Perception of Politics in the United States
Perception of Politics in the United States Are you happy with the United States political environment right now? Pewà Research says that 77% of Americans are not. Aristotle was a great Greek philosopherà and he thought of politics as The center for human debate and theory. Do the citizensà of the United States value politics in the same way Aristotle envisioned? As humans ofà the world, politics should be a safe place where tough decisions are made by theà people. Political issues should be discussed in the open, with ethics at the forefront. Atà the end of reading this, you will understand why politics should be focused on ethics,à and the issues should be ethical dilemmas that we can all agree need to be fixed.à The modern word political is derived from the Greek word politikos. The Greeksà believed that politics, religion, and culture were intertwined. Greekcitystates, likeà Athens and Sparta, architected their infrastructure after this idea. Creating townà epicenters where political debate could take place as theatre, and social events couldà be held to discuss ethical issues. Aristotle believed that politics should be used as aà practical science, enriching all citizens lives in a transparent way. Aristotles ideasà about politics formed the foundation of todays Political Scientists. Political Science is aà study of the tasks a politician must undertake. Put yourself in the shoes of a politicalà scientist; How hard are the problems that politicians are responsible for today? Howà would you advise them to solve those problems? These critical questions must be asked by the citizens of the United States in order to empathize with politicians, and ultimately progress as a cou ntry.à To help myself understand what the current perception of politics in America, Ià asked members of my family two questions: 1) What is your perception of politics in theà United States? 2) Regardless of that perception, what things would you change aboutà politics in the United States? My side of the family is very right wing, republican, and proà trump. My wifes side is very left wing, democrat, and pro Obama. The range of answersà I received was wide, but they mostly had a common theme; America is doing just fine, à but we want fair treatment and inclusion for all citizens.à Lets start with the first question. Right side responses were mostly positive,à stating that the country is trending upwards and things actually getting done byà politicians. Left side responses were positive as well, stating that government has aà good system of checks and balances in place, but that it is being tested. Both sidesà have an overall positive view of our country. I did have outlier responses however. One à family member who identifies as a republican stated their current perception of politics isà corruption and intolerance. They would like to see transparency and accountability forà actions taken by government officials. Another family member who identifies asà democrat noted that their current perception of politics has not changed almost theirà entire life, no matter the president. They advocated for the importance of localà government and the affect it has on our lives.à The responses to the second question were much farther from each other on theà right and left. Right side responses mainly focused on term limits for all politicians. Theyà want a constant cycle of politicians so that we dont have career politicians, and so thatà we can have a steady turnover and broad representation. Left side responses variedà from each other. One member saying they wouldnt change anything because we haveà adequate checks and balances in place to handle problems. Another memberà advocating for citizens proactivity in politics, wanting to make it a holiday on electionà days, and encourage people to get involved in local government.à These responses to my inquiries are interesting. During their interviews, mostà family members stated that they want the division between our country fixed. Itsà interesting that the overall theme of their responses was similar. Maybe if we all took anà approach similar to what Aristotle suggests, making politics the center of our culturalà lives, we would be able to understand each other better, and put aside socialà differences to focus on ethical issues. Social Issues divide the country; ethical issuesà unite us all. Ethics is defined as moral principles that govern a persons behavior or theà conducting of an activity. Political issues usually come in two different types; Ethical, orà Social. Social issues are things like: Should we give more funding to inner cityà schools? or Would incentivizing diverse business hires improve our economy?.à Whereas ethical issues are things like: Do we need to act on climate change? orà Should women be allowed to choose when they receive an abortion?. The differenceà is simply this: Ethical issues deal with what is right, Social issues deal with improving aà specific part of society. Are you starting to understand why Aristotle says that Ethicsà should be the core of politics? Aristotle wanted politics to be used for the happiness of man, he says Theà science that studies the supreme good for man, is politics (Living Ethics, 92). Theà Supreme Good is often referred to as ethics in todays culture. Aristotle believed thatà ethical issues should be the center of politics. I believe if we focus on ethics andà combine cultural aspects into local political discussion, the social issues can be solvedà by the people, while ethical issues could be solved by the government. Ethical issuesà are usually the most debated problems. Some examples of ethical issues today are:à Poverty, Education, Immigration, Sentencing, Environment, and Climate Change. Bothà left and right politics have strong views on how these ethical dilemmas should beà handled, but both sides agree that they are in fact problems that need to be addressed.à What do you want from government? As a citizen of the United States, I wantà government to solve ethical problems while taking input from citizen representatives. Asà a member of society, I would like to see more social outreach and involvement fromà everyone so that we may come together to solve social issues. As humans of the world,à politics should be a safe place where tough decisions are made by the people. Politicalà issues should be discussed in the open, with ethics at the forefront. Aristotle believed inà this, and so do the citizens of the United States today.
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