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by ngpio
4472 days ago
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I'd be more interested in a heat map of Political Compass[1] results or something similar. It's not a great model, but it's slightly less terrible than a bunch of pre-globalization labels. And ultimately, I've stopped caring about how people define themselves politically. No matter how deep into activist milieus I got[2], my politics were always consequentialist. And to actually be a consequentialist you have to shut the hell up, strategize, build and iterate. Introspective and social identities are no exception to that. [1] http://politicalcompass.org/analysis2 [2] Note the strict past tense. |
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I've got a few rules like, "personal autonomy trumps most bullshit", "strict separation of church and state (means .gov and .mil and .edu)" "lots of checks and balances (judicial, legislative, executive, media, direct democracy)", um, and so on
I do not believe in innate human rights, I only believe in asserting ideals but I am completely aware that your ideals and my ideals may differ.
Most days I sympathize with the anarchist ethos, I align myself with organisations like the FSF and EFF and ACLU (and the global and European equivalents: FSFe and so forth)
What does that make me I wonder? Do you mean consequentialism in the philosophical sense - as in, to be contrasted with deontology?