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Poll: In your opinion, what is the most rational political outlook?
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POLL: As an Atheist, What Do You View as Being the Most Rational Political Outlook?
20th May 2012, 01:28
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RE: POLL: As an Atheist, What Do You View as Being the Most Rational Political Outlook?
I would arrive at communism, if there was a guarantee that an evil dictator wouldn't take over and ruin everything. Also, the entire working class would be robots. Just robots. Humans would only have to work service jobs and collect paychecks.

Too bad technology isn't there yet, and there will never be a dictatorship immune from misuse. There'll never be any government immune from misuse, but dictatorships are especially easily controlled for obvious reasons.

So I'm going libertarian.
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20th May 2012, 01:42
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RE: POLL: As an Atheist, What Do You View as Being the Most Rational Political Outlook?
I always found anarcho-capitalism interesting. It's a type of libertarianism.
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20th May 2012, 01:45
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RE: POLL: As an Atheist, What Do You View as Being the Most Rational Political Outlook?
(2nd May 2012 05:50)BrotherMagnet Wrote:  And I don't think it could be achieved, not in this world anyway. That's what I'm saying. Now a mixed socialist government+capitalist government can be and that's what a lot of Europe is nowadays.

You can always go live on a commune...
Well, this is my own personal view on what is the best political system in practice. Fat chance of this being applied to America, though.
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