Phronesis—Getting What We Deserve “They don’t deserve you.” That is what I would like to tell some of my smart, well-intentioned friends who are all-in with the progressive wing of the Democratic Party. These days, we all have to be careful about whom we identify with—and with whom people identify us. Likewise, I try to caution my smart, well-intentioned friends on the right of the political spectrum (if these terms have meaning anymore) who are all-in with public figures, slogans, stances, or theories that can be summed up in a word or two.
Are We Fans, Friends, or Foils?
Are We Fans, Friends, or Foils?
Are We Fans, Friends, or Foils?
Phronesis—Getting What We Deserve “They don’t deserve you.” That is what I would like to tell some of my smart, well-intentioned friends who are all-in with the progressive wing of the Democratic Party. These days, we all have to be careful about whom we identify with—and with whom people identify us. Likewise, I try to caution my smart, well-intentioned friends on the right of the political spectrum (if these terms have meaning anymore) who are all-in with public figures, slogans, stances, or theories that can be summed up in a word or two.