CONFLICT RESOLUTION FOUNDATIONSSome people may be troubled by the contents of essays which they perceive to threaten some stand that they have taken on a particular political issue or political candidate/leader. Such people are often dedicated to determining who will win and who will lose in such a particular conflict, regardless of any wider and more fundamental considerations pertaining to true-virtues, alienative-vices, and any web of mutually-interdependent and complementary: ideals, values, principles, hopes, aspirations, desires, etc.
Essays avoid taking any stand on who should win and/or who should lose in some particular polarized conflict. Instead of taking a stand on who should win and/or who should lose in any particular polarized conflict; essays focus upon sorting out the differences between the consequences of demonstrating virtues and vices; and on finding ways to integrate mutually-complementary: ideals, values, principles, hopes, aspirations, desires, etc.
Readers are encouraged to keep the above considerations in mind --- when reading essays and when thinking about criticisms of essays.