The Goal of Politics (CL4)
Government Solutions
Problems affecting the whole of society need solutions. Often civil society can provide the solution, but in most cases government is either indispensable due to the ramifications, or it takes over regardless. Governments intervene if they are widely expected to respond to discontent, and feel compelled to do so if stability is threatened.
Responses to problems ideally draw on Rationalist mode values which revolve around finding viable solutions. Government is an institution that should be impartial and impersonal—as befits its rationalist origin. However, our focus here is not on the goal of government, but on the .
The
is getting government to choose or endorse a solution that your group wants—irrespective of its overall rationality or acceptability.So governments do not always perform their proper role—because of «
». Problems in government, due to understood in this way, are either due to:- immaturity of political institutions; or
- the need for government to operate via its officials; or
- influences from higher Centres of this Tree (not yet identified).
Influences
Details of the mutual influences between Centres identified in lower Levels ( ), are examined in the next Topic, Before examining these, the dynamic duality needs to be applied. So…
( ) andprivate or social?
Are solutions for social issues intrinsically, the particular choices made with a view to implementation, become the focus for all who seek to benefit themselves under the rubric of «concern for society», as well as for those genuinely striving to improve society.
This essence of government as a rational service to groups, and the Tree diagram: .
, is located in the centre of the-
Look more deeply at influences on government solutions.
OR
- Move up to recognizing the social context of any governmental choice.
Originally posted: July 2009; Last updated: 2 June 2014.