led to the formation of a democratic government based on freedom and equality, which has evolved since then, according to changes in “the American Dream” and grew into a democratic liberalism.With the idea that nationalism is based on a tradition of renewal, reform, and liberation, I would label it a politics of redemption. It has bound peoples and entire nations together under common call for change, or renewal to the positions, whether economic or political, which they believe they are entitled to. The objective factors have generally led nationalism throughout its history. And there is no room for compromise in objectivity.However, I believe that there must be room for compromise in politics. I think in terms of more present-day politics, so when I state that I believe there to exist a need for compromise, I am not referring to politics of past societies, but rather, I am looking ahead to the politics which I will confront in my life and in the future society of American, and for that matter, the future global society. First, allow me to start out by defining my beliefs. I believe that humans, by nature, are social beings. However, I also believe, through my studies in human history, that we have a tendency to estrange ourselves, whether it be through our differences in opinion, lifestyle, race, or that which we are ignorant to in regards to the cultures of our brothers and sisters in humanity. Whatever the cause may be, I believe that we tend to segregate ourselves according to comfort zones, and we begin to create atmospheres, surroundings, and environments which we believe are conducive to personal prosperity. It is how we have learned to survive in an evolving human society. Yet, history has shown that we achieve estrangement through greed, lust for power or security, and as social beings we have found the best way of accomplishing such is to group ourselves objectively, according to common interests, langua...