This white paper offers a systemic, life-value-based response to the deeply entrenched political tribalism in the Federation of St. Kitts and Nevis. It frames the issue not as a partisan problem, but as a structural and cultural pattern that undermines civic trust, institutional integrity, and national development. Drawing from the Life-Value Onto-Axiology (LVOA) framework and regenerative governance principles, the paper presents a comprehensive roadmap for democratic renewal rooted in participatory reform, youth empowerment, local governance, diaspora accountability, constitutional evolution, and life-value-based metrics. The goal is to transform the federation into a resilient, inclusive, and flourishing society where every citizen — at home or abroad — is a co-creator of the commons. The paper concludes with detailed implementation phases, risk mitigation strategies, and cultural tools to embed the regenerative vision as a living practice of belonging.
Tag: Political Tribalism
From Political Tribalism to National Unity: How do we get from here to there?
It is said that we are defined as individuals and as a collective by the stories we tell and the games we play. As a nation of laws, the stories we tell revolve around our political party affiliations, and the games we play focus on finding the loopholes and the backdoors in our legal system… Read More
A more beautiful St. Kitts and Nevis our hearts tell us is possible: from Political Tribalism to National Unity
Over the past few months, many historical events in our beloved Federation of St. Kitts and Nevis have given me reasons to pause and to ponder as I try to make sense of what is unfolding before our eyes. Both of our lands of beauty have been traumatized by the scourge of our tribalistic politics,… Read More










