An Introduction...
So, why Rebels and Rulers, and why now? There are a few drivers behind this initiative.
Approaching contemporary issues through the lens of balance is akin to assuming a sort of neutrality viz a viz interests. Yes, being a champion of balance opens oneself to assault and criticism from all sides. Yet, as an intellectual jumping-off point, the trade-off is a natural disposition to inclusion (Cognitive Diversity) and a genuine concern for the general health of the institution of American Democracy. This centrist viewpoint places less emphasis on party affiliation, a default interpretive setting that, in many ways, services a binary oversimplification of problems and solutions and looks to history, trends, raw data, and information to synthesize conclusions. As such, I embrace and encourage a non-partisan/bi-partisan problem-solving approach, safe from “cancel culture” and the tyranny of opinion that currently carries the day. The umbrella of inclusion is large, and its tent pole is civic virtue, a concept that occupies a place in both the liberal and conservative traditions of American Democracy. Perhaps we have more in common than current pundits and columnists have led us to believe.
5. Politics, unlike other facets of our consumer culture, is not about convenience. Its complexities – found, for example, in the dichotomies between liberalism and conservatism, the state and the individual – cannot be done justice through a casual, cliff-noted, abridged version of events. To embrace and understand the ambitions, the grievances, and the alienations that drive current movements is to understand the historical contests within American Democracy. The deep dive into our first principles and the longer historical narratives and trends helps place contemporary action into context, furthering an understanding of how and why contemporaries lean into our historical schisms, exploit them, and capitalize on them. The nuance or savagery in which people and politicians expand or close the divide is rarely as simple as many may want it to appear. Understanding the events surrounding us requires a commitment to self, ownership through education, and an understanding that the optimal democratic balance is predicated on individual accountability and responsibility. Instead of deferring to the state to tell us what to do, we should embrace and redefine the terms of civic virtue.
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6. I identify as American above all else, not through party affiliation. I prefer to learn, not be told what to do, especially when unpacking the complexity of American Democracy and confronting the inconvenient truths that litter our history and shape our future. Hence, I present myself as an advocate for civic education, civic virtue, and civic engagement. I definitely have my biases and opinions…I’ll do my best to frame ‘em and present them accordingly. By promoting a civil and adaptive atmosphere of critical engagement, you can free your mind so your ass can follow.
So, regardless of where you sit on the political spectrum, join us on a journey of self-discovery. An adventure to acquire the knowledge, perspective, and context critical to crafting an informed opinion and sustaining the American experiment. Acquiring a political education takes a lot of effort to sift through opinions, propaganda, agendas, and bias, so why not pursue it amongst like-minded folks, pursuing their own truths while contributing to a collective effort of self-awareness? Americans have always been stronger when standing together; perhaps civic virtue is that conduit for contemporary collective action. It is time to make civil virtue cool again.
Our journey begins by unpacking the Social Contract…In many ways, the social contract is the glue that holds American Democracy together. It defines and captures the terms of the relationship between the state and the individual. Now, more than 250 years into the democratic experiment, how well does it hold up? In the transformation from theory to practice, are the terms still relevant? Onward and Upward….
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1yCongratulations on your new endeavor. Can’t wait to listen to the pod cast and dig in!
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