This article introduces 'humilitarianism' - a new approach to politics that focuses on love, humility, and respect instead of fighting and division. The author argues that America's political problems come from an 'us vs. them' mentality where people resist each other instead of working together.
Humilitarianism isn't about being liberal or conservative - it's about how we treat each other in politics.
Humilitarian people stay humble by admitting they don't know everything and listening to different viewpoints. They interact with kindness by respecting opponents and trying to understand their views. Their politics focus on love by putting people first and testing policies to see if they actually help.
The article suggests that 70% of Americans want this kind of respectful politics. Instead of fighting darkness with more darkness, the author says we should replace division with love and understanding. This approach could help heal America's political divisions by encouraging people from all parties to work together with mutual respect.
