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Diana Compton's avatar

I think we need more Letters From A Stupid American since our betters seem quite confounded.

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Tijmen van der Maas's avatar

Aristotle, and the entire philosophical tradition after him, argued for ethics to focus on virtue - chasing the common good(s). However, the common good includes many discrete values that exist in real life, and are therefore in tension with each other - we cannot all be the best scholars and best friends and best athletes. Therefore, there is no perfect abstract ideology that can govern our lives.

Ideologies can only be built by people who take one value and make it the measure of all. Doing so causes us to lose touch with all the other real goods that exist in tension with it. To be virtuous, we must recognise the whole commmon good.

I see this vice as being behind the people who look at one good idea (GDP/capita) and blow it up into an entire system that ignores real goods (eg, housing affordability for the average worker). I am not arguing for or against specific policies, but think this can be safely said: Politics must put aside the ideologies and chase after the common good.

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