so, one way to read this is to see a turning away from a robust conception of the public good, that my well-being is had to others, and a kind of deep selfishness that is, in some ways, overrun the politics these days. i also think there s something good about being moved to distinguish. those i do think that you don t want the national i mean, there s a profound sense, i think, that the nations not integrate. place i would answer that question the same way as most of the is the u.s. had in a good direction, it s hard to say yes. but, it s also like, i think you re getting to something about the distinction of how you thinking about the faith and trajectory are on, as a nation. with what s going on in our daily lives. both of which i think have brought us under, that s the thing i keep bringing us back to. there s a failure to reckon with the depth of the trauma that everybody has gone through in this period, because of the reasons we want to have
the public good. so, one way to read this is to, you know, turning away from a robust conception of the public good that my well-being is tied to others. a kind of deep selfishness that is, in some ways, over running politics these days. i think there s something good about being able to distinguish those. i do think that, like, you don t want the national . there is a sense, a profound sense, but the nation is not a great place. i would probably answer the question in the same way the pollsters, probably you guys as well. is the u is the u.s. headed in a good direction? i would say yes. you are getting to something, the distinction, the trajectory that we are on as a nation right now. what is going on in our daily lives. both of which have been torn asunder. that s the thing i keep coming back to you. the death of the drama that everyone has gone through this period because of all the