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In an environment filled with partisan hectoring, the wish to retreat to some sort of halfway point and to define that as a sensible middle is becoming very tempting. This phenomenon has given rise to a political landscape which is dominated by a centre thatVisible hand of the market - Saviour Rizzo
In an environment filled with partisan hectoring, the wish to retreat to some sort of halfway point and to define that as a sensible middle is becoming very tempting. This phenomenon has given rise to a political landscape which is dominated by a centre that is large and diverse but unified by frustrations with the policies of the major political parties. The dominant political belief is that however polarized the political divide may appear to be, it is this political centre that highly influences the outcome of an election. Like all other human beings the constituents forming part of this middle class are on the lookout for something better, bigger and tastier. This is what makes a major part of the electorate whimsical in their attitudes, beliefs and expectations. This frenzied set of expectations, lurking in the stream of consciousness, tends to get higher in degrees when the economy is registering growth. Indeed it makes a number of workers believe that affluence can be within their reach if they can tune their skills and knowledge to the imperatives of the booming economic market. The quest to reach or satisfy these high expectations may indeed fit with the political... Read more











