A core conservative value is loyalty. Yet many older Americans 鈥 a key Republican voting bloc 鈥 tell our reporter why they鈥檝e lost faith in President Trump鈥檚 leadership.
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鈥淟ord of the Flies鈥 is a classic, bestselling 1954 novel about what happens when British boys are shipwrecked on an island. It paints a dark image of humanity 鈥 promoted for centuries by politicians, scientists, philosophers, and clerics 鈥 that cruelty, selfishness, and violence are instinctive qualities.聽
But what if that cynical narrative is just plain wrong?聽
In a soon-to-be-released book, Dutch historian and atheist Rutger Bregman directly challenges the William Golding portrait of human nature.
In 1965, six teenage Tongan boys fled their Catholic boarding school, stole a boat, and were soon shipwrecked on a deserted South Pacific island. When they were discovered 15 months later, 鈥渢he boys had set up a small commune with food garden, hollowed-out tree trunks to store rainwater, a gymnasium with curious weights, a badminton court, chicken pens and a permanent fire, all from handiwork, an old knife blade and much determination,鈥 according to the Australian captain who rescued them.
鈥淪ometimes they quarreled,鈥 writes Mr. Bregman, who interviewed the captain and one of the boys, 鈥渂ut whenever that happened they solved it by imposing a timeout. Their days began and ended with song and prayer.鈥
聽Mr. Bregman writes, 鈥淭he real Lord of the Flies is a tale of friendship and loyalty; one that illustrates how much stronger we are if we can lean on each other.鈥澛