James McLeod: A lesson from Newfoundland's history: We can never take a break from democracy (The Line)
“A rest from politics.”
For the past year or two, this phrase keeps rattling around in my head. In these fractious days of political polarization and bitter division, it feels damn-near impossible to find common ground. But one thing we might all agree on, perhaps, is that democracy is bloody exhausting.
Who wouldn’t want a rest? A short nap? Just a minute to catch our breath and recharge before we get set for some more political bloodsport?
“A rest from politics.”
I think the phrase keeps popping into my head because it’s so seductive, but it’s also so sinister ...
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