For example, a Conservative would tell you that the main principle by which s/he lives is Stability = Keep things the way they are. In plain, basic terms this translates as "Don't rock the boat while I'm comfortable !"
In America, the conventional wisdom is that we are a democracy ...more than that:
"we are the "greatest democracy in the world
Plutocracy and democracy don't mix. Plutocracy is the rule of the rich. It is political power controlled by the wealthy.
Millions of Americans have awakened to a sobering reality: they live in a plutocracy, where they are dispensable. The fate and character of our country are up for grabs. I am biased: democracy only works when we claim it as our own. Get out there and get active !
My main point in this thread is this: We ought to screen - and filter out - each politician running for election, or re-election, to learn what their values are: what are the principles they live by? Do they really care about people ...even common people? Do they care beyond some narrow interest (such as for their own family, kin, tribe)? Are their concerns inclusive, perhaps including the entire nation - and the suffering of the poor? Do they put (ethical) principle above policy? Are they even acquainted with the meaning of Ethics? (as understood and interpreted by Prof at the Ethical Theory site at this Forum.) Are you?
Get politically active
Subscribe to Philosophy Now, yes. But also read the classic by Anatol Rapoport, OPERATIONAL PHILOSOPHY.
http://www.amazon.com/Operational-Philo ... l+rapoport Ask your university library to order it. In it he discusses hidden loci or power. We need to be aware of these facts.
He - a founder of General Systems Theory, and a world-class expert in Game-Theory applied to Ethics - also wrote the book, The Origins of Violence: Approaches to the Study of Conflict.
A Professor Emeritus, at The University of Michigan, he just passed away at age 96. He had profound insight and yet was very clear on his ethics, as well as being able to write with keen clarity.
Also subscribe to Jim Hightower - THE LOWDOWN. He is a former public official in Texas, and he has a site on the web - well-worth keeping up with. And fun to read !!
Listen to 'Take Action News' and to the Amy Goodman report. Read up on Democracy in America. See the relevant web pages which your search tools can find for you.
Have you seen the video yet: The Ninety-nine Percent Movie. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8ANK4XE_BR8
In my view the main priority in the USA now, when it comes to policy, is jobs. Yet Congress is talking about everything else but actually creating and funding jobs. And though some may talk "jobs" they don't do much about creating them. Are they doing what they were sent there to do? If not, why do we elect them? Do they have clear moral principles - a few of which are listed at the end of Katz - ASPECTS OF ETHICS: Views through a new lens. Google it; or use this link: http://www.myqol.com/wadeharvey/PDFs/As ... ics%20.pdf
. Happy reading !
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