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Not Enough “Political Will,” but What Is That?

Last updated: January 24, 2025 11:39 am
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In today’s world, the concept of “political will” is often cited as the missing ingredient in various projects and initiatives. This notion is explored in a recent Financial Times article discussing the regulation of social media platforms. The article highlights the challenges of imposing regulations on unwilling platforms, emphasizing the need for determined governmental action and political will.

There are multiple interpretations of what constitutes political will. The raw definition of political will is characterized by severe laws and regulations enforced through state violence. This approach involves imposing control on those who resist regulation, often resulting in penalties such as fines, imprisonment, or asset confiscation.

On the other hand, a more procedural understanding of political will focuses on the desires of politicians and rulers. This perspective views political will as the outcome of negotiations and agreements among state agents, regardless of their motivations or intentions. It is essentially the result of political horse-trading.

A study by Lori Ann Post, Amber N.W. Raile, and Eric D. Raile attempted to define political will but found it to be a challenging and elusive concept. The authors acknowledged the complexity of political will and its various interpretations, including the will of the people.

The idea of the will of the people is often romanticized but faces practical challenges, such as the problem of collective action. In reality, there is no homogeneous collective will, and individual preferences and values vary. The concept of the will of the people is deemed illusory, with liberal social contract theories attempting to reconcile democracy with individual consent.

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James Buchanan and other theorists argue that individuals agree on a virtual contract establishing minimal rules to govern social life. This approach replaces the concept of the will of the people with the consent of each individual at the constitutional stage. The notion of political will, if applicable, involves state agents maneuvering to enforce agreed-upon rules or benefit specific individuals.

In essence, the concept of political will can also be viewed as the state’s capacity to fulfill the desires of its citizens. This perspective highlights the conflict over resources and power dynamics within society.

Overall, the idea of political will is multifaceted and complex, with various interpretations depending on the context and underlying motivations. It is crucial to understand the different meanings of political will to navigate the complexities of governance and decision-making in society.

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