Why Are Our Political Leaders Failing?
Briefly

U.S. political leadership faces significant challenges marked by polarization in the two-party system and a focus on personal power by elected officials. The inability to collaborate effectively has resulted in low approval ratings among the electorate, which hovers around 30 percent. Political leaders often neglect their roles as "servants of the people," prioritizing power retention over constituent needs. Elected officials oscillate between leadership and followership roles, but their effectiveness in serving citizens remains critically lacking as they adhere to party agendas instead.
Political leaders often don't understand their role as "servants of the people." They often put holding onto their personal power above the needs of those they represent.
Our elected representatives are supposed to be responsive to their constituents. The term "servants of the people" implies that their role is to work toward the best interests of the collective.
Read at Psychology Today
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