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Poll: What is Your Political Philosophy
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Anarchism
9.09%
5 9.09%
Social Liberalism
18.18%
10 18.18%
Classical Liberalism
5.45%
3 5.45%
Communism/Revolutionary Socialism/Marxism
3.64%
2 3.64%
Social Democracy/Ordoliberalism
7.27%
4 7.27%
Religious Conservativism
0%
0 0%
Green Politics
7.27%
4 7.27%
Patriotism
1.82%
1 1.82%
Ultra-Nationalism/Fascism
1.82%
1 1.82%
Right Populism
1.82%
1 1.82%
Libertarianism
12.73%
7 12.73%
Totalitarianism
1.82%
1 1.82%
Republicanism
7.27%
4 7.27%
Monarchism
0%
0 0%
Centrism
1.82%
1 1.82%
Toryism
0%
0 0%
Racialism
0%
0 0%
Zionism
1.82%
1 1.82%
Secularism
18.18%
10 18.18%
Theocracy
0%
0 0%
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What is Your Political Philosophy
#71
RE: What is Your Political Philosophy
(January 26, 2014 at 1:48 pm)No_God Wrote: Currently I am hating myself for eating so much sushi.
What does this have to do with politics?
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#72
RE: What is Your Political Philosophy
(January 6, 2014 at 1:45 am)Tea Earl Grey Hot Wrote: I'm sort of apolitical at the moment. I grew up conservative, then went to libertarianism and then went to anarcho-capitalism but now nothing politically makes sense to me anymore. Emotionally, I feel like a libertarian but I'm not logically convinced in libertarianism.

I'm in a really similar boat to you, except for the part about growing up conservative. I like libertarian arguments but I think that they don't really apply in real life. The problem I have with libertarians is the same problem I have with many leftists, too much idealism and not enough thought. Yeah, it would be nice if things worked that way but it doesn't match reality. That's why I actually prefer the much less popular label of conservative over the trendy, slightly douchey label of libertarian. Plus I'm way more Barry Goldwater than Ron Paul.
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#73
RE: What is Your Political Philosophy
(January 27, 2014 at 7:23 pm)CapnAwesome Wrote:
(January 6, 2014 at 1:45 am)Tea Earl Grey Hot Wrote: I'm sort of apolitical at the moment. I grew up conservative, then went to libertarianism and then went to anarcho-capitalism but now nothing politically makes sense to me anymore. Emotionally, I feel like a libertarian but I'm not logically convinced in libertarianism.

I'm in a really similar boat to you, except for the part about growing up conservative. I like libertarian arguments but I think that they don't really apply in real life. The problem I have with libertarians is the same problem I have with many leftists, too much idealism and not enough thought. Yeah, it would be nice if things worked that way but it doesn't match reality. That's why I actually prefer the much less popular label of conservative over the trendy, slightly douchey label of libertarian. Plus I'm way more Barry Goldwater than Ron Paul.

Being a libertarian requires at least a basic understanding of economics. I recommend "The Law" by Frederic Bastiat and "Economics in One Lesson" by Henry Hazlitt. We aren't pie in the sky; libertarianism is founded upon some of the most robust theories of purposeful behavior ever devised.
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#74
RE: What is Your Political Philosophy
(January 27, 2014 at 8:18 pm)Gish Wrote:
(January 27, 2014 at 7:23 pm)CapnAwesome Wrote: I'm in a really similar boat to you, except for the part about growing up conservative. I like libertarian arguments but I think that they don't really apply in real life. The problem I have with libertarians is the same problem I have with many leftists, too much idealism and not enough thought. Yeah, it would be nice if things worked that way but it doesn't match reality. That's why I actually prefer the much less popular label of conservative over the trendy, slightly douchey label of libertarian. Plus I'm way more Barry Goldwater than Ron Paul.

Being a libertarian requires at least a basic understanding of economics. I recommend "The Law" by Frederic Bastiat and "Economics in One Lesson" by Henry Hazlitt. We aren't pie in the sky; libertarianism is founded upon some of the most robust theories of purposeful behavior ever devised.
And Austrian economics. I can at least respect some libertarians like Friedman, but Austrian economics is pure crankery.
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