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by germinalphrase
1994 days ago
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Perhaps my perspective is skewed by living in the Midwest. By virtue of some private interests, I interact with quite a few very conservative people and perhaps the ‘average man on the street’ is already more culturally conservative than on the coasts. I maintain my position though. I really have never come across a person in conversation who would take an absolutist position that government action is always going to be better than private enterprise, but the opposite absolutist position is somewhat common. It say it’s an article of faith because the people I’ve spoken to are not up
for discussion about it. They have established their belief and nothing will cast a shadow of doubt upon it. |
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You’re claiming that all these people you’ve met are anarcho-capitalists? Are you under the impression that cultural conservatism means anarcho-capitalism?
> but the opposite absolutist position is somewhat common
You’ve provided no evidence that it is more common. In my experience, the opposite is true.