American Core Values

College of Political Knowledge

Subject:  Politics/Government/Society

Lecture #7

I recently wrote a thing on what are “traditional values”, at least to the American people….I found that not many people thought of the concepts that I had, which were Liberty, Freedom and Equality….I got lots of anti-abortion or anti-gay or immigration, both sides of the spectrum….all, in my opinion, are emotional issues and not what I would categorize as a “traditional value”….with this done I got to thinking about what use to be called “Core Values”….those values that people think are the essence of the American democracy…..I spent a couple of weeks talking with college students at a local Jr. college…the ones taking American Gov 101…..their answer were a bit surprising, at least in my mind……I did NOT ask what political leanings they had…I wanted to get a honest non-partisan answer……what I found in my survey….

The students say these are the core values…..as they see them…..

Democracy…but they were not sure why….

Patriotism….loyalty to the country and the flag…but few said they would join the military right now…or even mentioned American exceptionalism

Freedom….they say we have freedom of speech, movement, and that of achievement……

Charity…..to help those who need help

There were some others but they were not important….these were the most common answers…..but what I found missing were the exclusion of religion and equality….only 1 out of 25 said equality and no one mentioned religion, at all……

If something is to be a ‘core belief’ then it has to be a standardized list…these would be the issues that the country stands for and fights for when a fight is necessary.  If you belief that society is organic, by that I mean ever changing, does that mean that values and so-called ‘rights’ are ever changing?  Or is it necessary for the ‘core values’ to remain the same so that the country has a foot in reality?

7 thoughts on “American Core Values

  1. Except possibly for “me, me, me” I don’t think that America (as distinct from some Americans) has any core values at all – and that’s what much of the rest of the world thinks of the US too, which cannot be good…

    Sad, but there it is.

  2. I hate to agree with you…especially this damn early…..but I do…..it is that damn pragmatic thingy…..believe what works…even when it does not…..

    I suggest that we retire the D of I then…for the values that are set forth there are of NO importance now…..and then we need to check the Constitution, which some are already trying to do…

    1. Trouble is – they will insist on “interpreting” the constitution and once you do that it can mean any f*cking thing you choose on different days of the week!

      1. Exactly! That is why I keep writing and trying to get these people to think about what is being said and done…..so far I have been a dud! Oh well…..I cannot shut up so I guess I will always be a frustrated politico….huh?

      2. I guess I do it for the reason that I can…LOL….makes me think of something Gilbert Chesterton said……..

        “A teacher who is not dogmatic is simply a teacher who is not teaching.”

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