Compromise is the process of reaching agreement through mutual concessions, essential in politics for resolving conflicts and creating coalitions. The Constitutional Convention featured multiple key compromises.
Compromise is fundamental to democratic governance, allowing diverse interests to coexist and preventing political paralysis through practical solutions.
Compromise doesn't mean all sides get equal outcomes—it means all sides accept less than they want to avoid worse alternatives.
Compromise is fundamental to democratic governance, allowing diverse interests to coexist and preventing political paralysis through practical solutions.
Compromise doesn't mean all sides get equal outcomes—it means all sides accept less than they want to avoid worse alternatives.