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by mikelyons 2159 days ago
The tendency toward ideological consistency seems itself driven by the tribalism tendencies of the ego-survival mechanism that assesses a self's fitness to be protected by the in-group they're expressing allegiance to / holding an identity/belief system of.

I think it doesn't take a realistic view of humans or the mind to try to draw a clean distinction between these two as if they are separate behaviors in a human ego.

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I'd argue that the trend can come from two places, the less rational type you mentioned which appears to occur to enhance compatibility with an in-group, and the type which is based on having a set of base moral values which then affects our political beliefs. The latter of these can be seen as creating one layer of abstraction above the values, perhaps aiding in expressing those views, as well as enabling discussion with those who arrived on their views without consultation with their morals (due to copying others views, going with current trends in ideology, etc.).