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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsLawlessness Erodes Solidarity--and Democracy

Society cant hold together if bad actors on the streets and at the highest levels of business and government go unpunished. Its time to stop making excuses for them.
https://theliberalpatriot.substack.com/p/lawlessness-erodes-solidarityand

We dont want to submit to an uncontrolled Leviathan to enforce social order. But violence and lawlessness cant go unchallenged. Americans need to uphold cooperative norms and legal authorities need to punish those who commit crimes. Magasin Pittoresque via Getty Images.
The subway system in the nations capital no longer enforces fare rules and just lets people jump the gates. Reckless drivers blaze through red lights and pedestrian crossings without any consequence. Working-class moms cant let their kids out in their neighborhoods for fear they might get shot. Mentally ill men who assault women and kill their dogs can terrorize city parks with no accountability. Major health care corporations that openly defraud Medicare to the tune of billions of dollars suffer no serious punishment. An immoral president who foments insurrection against his own country and then steals national security secrets is continually shielded by an entire political party.
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America suffers from a raft of lawlessness that is eroding social cohesion and democratic norms. From the little crimes to the big crimes, an epidemic of excuse-making by political elites allows lawlessness to run rampant while good-hearted and law-abiding citizens get played for suckers in Americas eroding social contract. On the one side, Democratic activists excuse all sorts of violent crime in American cities as either a fiction or something people must deal with to advance an opaque notion of social justice. They simply dont care about rising violent crime and want to change the subject to something else.
On the other side, Republican activists empower a corrupt leader who actively sought to overturn an election he lost while committing myriad other criminal abuses of power. They simply dont care that their party leader is a crook who sold out his own country. Both political parties allow tax cheats and other corporate scofflaws to operate freely and skirt regulations without legal recourse while cracking down on small businesses and individuals who make any mistake at all. Political elites simply dont care to take on the malefactors of great wealth except in fake populist ads come election time. To Americas ideological and political elites, the law is just something for the little people to naively believe in or a partisan cudgel for battering opponents.
The problem of course is that the rule of law and the social norms that underpin it are vital components of a free and democratic society. If Americans cannot trust one another to behave decently and honestlyand cant rely on the authorities to enforce laws and regulations when people cross the linethen the country will continue its slide into a dysfunctional state of anger, resentment, and mutual loathing. Nothing good happens in this state of despair. People make bad decisions when they are scared and cynical about all public and private institutions. Extremist solutions gain ground as a means to address the chaos. Life in a world without effective government and the rule of law quickly becomes solitary, poor, nasty, brutish, and short.
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Lawlessness Erodes Solidarity--and Democracy (Original Post)
Celerity
Oct 2022
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SouthernDem4ever
(6,619 posts)1. And it's happening right in front of us
I hope it's not too late.
dalton99a
(95,627 posts)2. Kick