What I’ve learned from my own life experiences, as well as from writing the book What Would Our Founding Fathers Say?, is that we need others to make our lives complete.
When we are born and go through the various developmental stages that life represents, we obviously need the help of others to complete those various benchmarks successfully. The catalyst for achieving the level of development required of a given stage of life would be the adults’ love that made themselves available in helping us master each of those stages successfully.
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What political parties do is reinforce the stereotypical views that our society places on being a Republican or Democrat, and by inference, being a human being. If you’re not in one camp, by definition, you are in the other one. The ‘camp’ or the ‘class’ that you find yourself in defines who you are and what you value in life. A very popular parameter that is used to put people in one class or another is money.
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We have a republic form of government, where affairs of state are conducted publicly and the citizens conduct their affairs for their own benefit rather than for the benefit of a ruler. Historically, republics have not always been democratic like ours is. For example, the ancient Republic of Venice was ruled by aristocratic elite.
It was during President George Washington’s two terms as president when our fledgling nation was operating as our Founding Fathers had intended our government to run.
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President Washington recognized the deleterious effects of political parties, which he stated in his Farewell Address, warning that the creation of political parties encouraged the development of vengeful policies which would ultimately lead to tyranny and dictatorship. Despite such cautionary words, two of his closest advisors, Hamilton and Jefferson, not only contributed to the formation of political parties, but they also came to represent the divisions that shaped the early national political landscape which continues to influence Republican vs. Democratic political ideology,
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