What is the importance of the policy and the interest we have in it?
Many people including adults and young people see politics as something really negative. Is it as bad as we see, or just a reaction due to the ignorance that come before it? Perhaps these are the questions we ask when we see the large percentages of young people not registered on the electoral register, and found little interest with adults when choosing the great authorities of their commune, or Country. Or that contempt with which people refer to politicians.
First of all we think about what causes, and some of them are: The aforementioned ignorance with politics, poor political action against their work, and great corruption committed, created a deep distrust in society, perhaps the differences that exist in society for some it is also an excuse for not believing in politics or in political, another cause is also practiced by political demagoguery, those solutions society in which people believe and trust, with these solutions almost impossible to meet.
All belong to a society when we came to the world, where we have customs, laws, obligations, prohibitions, instances, good, bad, among many other things ... that make us behave in certain ways, have diversity in different spheres (religious, sexual preference, socio-economic, political thoughts, among many others.) and belong to the so-called "Society." Fernando Savater
in the first chapter of his book "Politics for Amador" mentioned that: "The society is supposed to be designed by men like us and men like us can understand the reasons for their organization and use them our advantage. " And precisely on this is where is the problem of little interest in politics, and the little importance that he sees it. "We take and we truly understand the reasons for the organization of society? Perhaps if we did another would be the attitude of the importance of politics, and obviously the behavior of politicians could be another, one more consistent with his task, overseeing the organization of a society and the common good of it.
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