Duty Now For The Future

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Decades ago – long before I became gray and respectable – I was a big fan of the punk rock band Devo. I found myself remembering their second album just now; specifically, the title of the album: “Duty Now For The Future.” Today, that phrase seems to carry an unexpected weight; it seems pregnant with meaning and promise.

As I write these words, President Obama has just finished his inaugural address. It was an address for the ages, and yet one that was desperately needed at this particular time in our history. It pointed the way forward with resonant themes from a simpler and more honest time. The themes of duty, sacrifice, responsibility, obligation, and service.

To which I can only respond: it’s about time. Long past time, in fact. Long past time for Americans across the entire political spectrum (as well as those who consider themselves apolitical) to embody these ideas -- ideas that have recently been misappropriated by the hard-right fringe of the body politic and used as blunt instruments of political demagoguery.

It’s a funny thing about America: almost no one talked about duties anymore. All we hear from Americans is the endless din about “rights.” The idea that our rights can exist in a social vacuum, without a corresponding set of duties, is a toxic idea that is poisoning America. We have come to believe that we are nothing more than individuals, and that as such all we need concern ourselves with is rights, and never with obligations.

Let’s talk about obligations for a change, and about duties. A philosophy that proclaims the idea that rights do not have their basis in duty and obligation must inevitably result in a sick, narcissistic citizenry, a citizenry from whom the endless, birds-nest cheeps of “Me! Me! Me! Me!” has reached deafening volume. It is time for less talk about our rights as citizens, and more talk about our duties as citizens.

[FONT=&quot]Obama is not calling America to service because such service is "needed” in any practical sense. He is calling for service, and sacrifice, and a sense of obligation because these are the rhetorical clarion calls by which one inculcates a sense of shared duties and national solidarity, without which no healthy, committed society can be built or survive[/FONT]
 

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Great post Steve. I voted for the very first time this year, and for the very first time, I've been inspired to volunteer for something. Probably for Habitat for Humanity for the first part of the year until it gets too hot. It gets brutally hot down here and, unfortunately, I just can't take that kind of heat. Then, I will try to find something else for the summer that will hopefully be more indoors until it gets cool again. Anyone have suggestions?

Also, I'd be interested to hear what organizations others are thinking about volunteering for.
 

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I have volunteered for the last five or so years with an organization called First Book. (We are First Book Erie.)

It's dedicated to getting a number (5 or 6, at least) of NEW books into the hands of poverty level children so they can begin their own home library. Poverty level homes have a huge deficeit of reading materials in the home. So in an effort to promote and improve literacy, we get kids new books.

This year we have also started an outreach with one of local inner city schools where we read aloud to them once a month. We try to entice parents to come, so that we can model the behavior.

And that's my personal volunteering. Kids and reading, two things very near and dear to my heart.

Susan G.
 

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I agree, a great speech and a greater sentiment. I hope us baby boomer can over come our selfishness.
 

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Steve,

Nice post, but for me as an Americophile (if there is such a word) the problem that I have with all this is that whilst you're bewailing the mindset of your compatriots, a lot of Americans are currently performing heroics yet suffering the ultimate sacrifice and laying down their lives for your nation in places like Iraq and Afghanistan for little, if any reward. What I'm trying to say is that I think the problem is bigger than that, and it starts at the top.
 

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Obama is not calling America to service because such service is "needed” in any practical sense. He is calling for service, and sacrifice, and a sense of obligation because these are the rhetorical clarion calls by which one inculcates a sense of shared duties and national solidarity, without which no healthy, committed society can be built or survive

So those who have answered the call to public service, to military service for the last eight years, those hundreds of thousands of people, don't count?

Where were the liberals with that 'call to service'? No where to be seen.

It's about time they stood up, I'm happy to hear the euphoria will extend to actually doing something besides bitching all the time.

We'll see how long that lasts.