Hope and disappointment in politics |
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Authors: | Matt Sleat |
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Affiliation: | Department of Politics , University of Sheffield , Elmfield, Northumberland Road, Sheffield , S10 2TU , UK |
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Abstract: | Disappointment is a familiar experience of political life and often blame for perceived political failure is rightly attributed to the failures of our politicians or the political system. The aim of this paper, however, is to argue that disappointment is an inevitable feature of politics because of limitations and constraints that are intrinsic to the political sphere. With this in mind the paper explores some of the ways in which political conflict unavoidably generates disappointment, how it shapes the specific manner in which its corollary of hope and the discourse of hope operates in the political sphere, and how disappointment relates to questions of political unity. Appreciating the inevitability of disappointment should both help overcome some of the prevalent illusions regarding political possibility, as well as calm our discontent with politics by adapting our expectations and assessment of political life accordingly. |
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Keywords: | conflict disappointment hope political unity realism |
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