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2012-05-11, 10:31 AM | [Ignore Me] #16 | ||||||
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2012-05-11, 10:34 AM | [Ignore Me] #17 | ||
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The thing with constitutions and other older documents is, that once they gained a certain age in which changes were applied, even those parties once against them will cling to it as if it's a holy document that's beyond change.
The more time passes by, the less likely it is people accept changes because change always generates fear that it might change for the worse. |
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2012-05-11, 12:12 PM | [Ignore Me] #18 | ||
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Conservatives need liberals to drag them out of the past, to question why things are done they way they are, to look for better ways. Liberals need conservatives to put a damper on their more 'grandiose' ideas, to maintain ideas that may seem old fashioned but are at least proven to work, and be stable, to not change for the sake of change.
Authoritarians need libertarians to fight for their rights. Libertarians need authoritarians to maintain the rule of law. Big government types need small government types to push for a smaller, more efficient government. Small government types need big government types to push for a government that can effectively perform its duties, and take on new, worthwhile, obligations. Free marketers need socialists to put a damper on that most dangerous of all human emotions, unbridled greed. Socialists need free marketers to utilize that same powerful emotion for the benefit of all. They aren't enemies. Adversaries, perhaps, but also complimentary, and each would lead a country to ruin without the temperance of the other. Compromise is not just important, its fundamental, and its slow disappearance is very disheartening. Last edited by CutterJohn; 2012-05-11 at 12:17 PM. |
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2012-05-11, 03:57 PM | [Ignore Me] #20 | |||
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These usually involve things like death or rights. Either someone is alive, or dead. Either everyone has the same exact rights, or they don't. They tend to be binary, but they also tend to be the minority in social and political concerns. And rarely do they arise in economics. |
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2012-05-12, 03:39 PM | [Ignore Me] #22 | ||
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The act of Compromise is a cyclic event that no one really wins as the complete wants of two disagreeing sides are not fully met by either side.
There are no winners in compromise, just an ease of tensions of complete deadlock over some precieved probem or ideal To compromise is to make a deal between different parties (does not mean political)where each party gives up part of their demand. In arguments, compromise is a concept of finding agreement through communication, through a mutual acceptance of terms—often involving variations from an original goal or desire. Extremism is often considered as antonym to compromise, which, depending on context, may be associated with concepts of balance, or tolerance. In the negative connotation, compromise may be referred to as capitulation, referring to a "surrender" of objectives, principles, or material, in the process of negotiating an agreement. In human relationships "compromise" is frequently said to be an agreement that no party is happy with, this is because the parties involved often feel that they either gave away too much or that they received too little. Compromise will never be dead as external forces not connected directly to the impasse' will intervine causing one side or the other to make a compromise for self preservation. In the end even if a compromise is made through agreement, at the first opportunity, to un compromise the previous compromise will begin anew with varition on those items that were not in the orginal comprmise. The cycle renews itself. So there never will be a death to compromise.
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