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Political choice is a sort of practical moral choice where violence and its consequences are considered. That is, there are certain moral choices you don't take, because they can't be defended in a violent world where the only protection from violence is politics as usual.
The political virtues and humour are how we generally deal with the way that moral and political values differ from our actual deeply-held common values.