But aren't they all?
I had this thought while swimming laps this afternoon. Communal societies, like that depicted in The Island of the Sea Women by Linda See, share and share alike..... until someone breaks a norm and then all hell breaks loose.
Suddenly there are factions.
I'm thinking about the Tudors, a dynasty built on bastards and blood, in which the peasantry was called upon to do the dirty work. Did a cobbler in Cornwall really care who sat on the throne? Does a woman in a remote Afghan province care which repressive autocrat holds the Presidency?
I don't think so.
People, real people like you and me, want the government to stay out of our way and to keep us safe. Beyond that, things get a little messy - how far out of my way and how safe and who (like, if a fetus is a person at 6 weeks is that when child support begins?). The intricacies get in the way, more often than not, and it would be nice to think that the discussions were political - not personal.
Mostly, it seems that our governance is a clawing for power rather than a regard for the general well-being.
Sounds like a dysfunctional family dynamic. Sounds like the start of a nasty divorce.... or a civil war.
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