Thinking about Political Maturation

The Inquiry

Our conception of politics is that it is about obtaining access to the wealth and power of a society, and managing these authoritatively via governing institutions for the good of the people, both individually and as a whole.

Our Axiom Political institutions evolve as people become more aware, more responsible and more reasonable.
Our Challenge
  • To precisely formulate distinctive stages in maturation as the «political ethos» (= political culture = set of political principles and institutions).
  • To explain the transitions from one political stage to another in a way that is recognizably natural (i.e. accords with human nature) and progressive (i.e. represents beneficial development).
Our Starting Point We must determine the nature of a primitive political condition in society in a what I call «time-before-design».
Our Inquiry Process We must understand how and why that primitive state is transformed, and to what new and better state … and then why that second state is transformed (if it can be), … and so on till a conclusion is reached where there can be no further maturation.
Our Goal The challenge is to conceive as good a political state for society as is possible for human beings. This will not be a utopia. It will simply be a condition of societal or political maturity. Social controversy, conflict and problems will be as plentiful and as painful as ever.

Notes

ClosedWhat does «better» mean in politics?

ClosedHow can cultural-historical variation be handled?


Next Steps

Originally posted: July 2009; Last updated: 27 Feb-2014