The communitarian movement is a movement that advocates a balance between individual rights and public responsibilities. They have four basic proposals that they advocate to achieve this balance. The first is to stop the expanding "culture of rights" by which people put there own interest ahead of social involvement.
I think first off, I get involved in society sometimes. But to have some one else decide when I should put the public interest ahead of my own is unacceptable. This country is made up of all kinds of people. Some people don't want to be involved in society. There are survivalist and hermits that just want to be left alone. And there is me, some one that wants to be left alone sometimes and included other times. If you ask me if people have a right to live in voluntary exile completely or partly from the rest of society then I say, "yes we do". By the definition of culture, this is a culture. More importantly this is American Culture. So why you may be advocating change in the interest of making things better, you are advocating a change in American culture. The fact that there is resistance to such a change proves that perhaps we have not drifted as far apart as the story about kitty Genovese might sugg
The fourth proposal, defending legitimate community interest, may mean limiting individual rights. Protecting public safety for example may mean subjecting some workers to drug tests.
The second proposal advocated by communitarians is the idea that all rights involve responsibilities. They say we can't take from society without giving something back. I have to agree with this idea. But I would not even begin to know were to go with this idea. Can you somehow make the media for example, be responsible for what they report on without infringing on the freedom of press? This is an idea that's more common since then anything else. But the pitfalls come in trying to turn this idea into law without ripping the constitution into pieces. It would certainly be an argument that would have to be made on specific topics. I don't think one could make any kind of statements on such an idea.
The proposal is some responsibilities are too important for anyone to ignore. They give as an example upholding the law. Well back to my skepticism of this "communitarian movement". I will say on this proposal that "I don't know why no one up to this point has thought of just making people uphold the law" and I will leave it at that.
est. I would like to mention that I am not ready to condemn an entire way of life based on one sa
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