……………….INDEX OF CONTENTS IN THIS PAGE ………………………………
DIVERSITY, EQUITY, INCLUSION ACCESSIBILITY (DEIA)
SOCIAL DOMINANCE ORIENTATION (SDO)
RIGHT-WING AUTHORITARIANISM (R-WA)
RELATIONSHIP OF SDO AND RIGHT-WING AUTHORITARIANISM (R-WA)
TENSIONS BETWEEN SDO, R-WA, PREAMBLE AND BIBLE
TRUMP’S APPEAL TO SDO AND R-WA PSYCHOLOGY
FEAR IS THE COMMON FACTOR IN SDO, R-WA AND MAGA
PREAMBLE TO THE CONSTITUTION: FOUNDATION FOR FREEDOM, GOOD GOVERNMENT AND HEALTHY RELATIONSHIPS
The philosophical foundation for the freedoms and rights of U.S. citizen’s established in the Preamble to the Constitution:
“We the People of the United States, in Order to form a more perfect Union, establish Justice, insure domestic Tranquility, provide for the common defence, promote the general Welfare, and secure the Blessings of Liberty to ourselves and our Posterity, do ordain and establish this Constitution for the United States of America.”
The principles of the Preamble are found in these three principles of democratic government:
Equality of political rights: Universal suffrage and equal voting power for all citizens.
Equal access to power: Inclusive participation without group-based barriers.
Equal protection under law: Impartial application of rights and freedoms across social groups.
When read together, these principles create three distinct but complementary foundations that provide a coherent concept of freedom:
1. Shared Responsibility for the Common Good: The Preamble emphasizes that government exists to serve everyone—promoting justice, peace, and general well‑being. It frames society as a shared project rather than a competition for dominance.
2. Protection of Rights and Human Dignity: By committing to “justice” and “liberty,” the Preamble establishes the idea that every person deserves fairness, safety, and the freedom to live with dignity.
3. Commitment to a More Inclusive and Evolving Union: The phrase “a more perfect Union” signals that the nation will always be a work in progress. It invites continuous improvement, broader inclusion, and the willingness to expand rights and protections over time.
This page (DEIA, SDO, R-WA and FEAR) will show how these principles are missing in DEIA, SDO and R-WA.