No one wants to be associated with dirt. If “I” can throw dirt on to “you” and publicly vilify “you” as being dirty, “I” have proven that “I” am a better person than”you.” As you say, and probably one of the best points made here, people don’t understand the true meanings if the terms they use. I suspect that many deliberately “misunders…
No one wants to be associated with dirt. If “I” can throw dirt on to “you” and publicly vilify “you” as being dirty, “I” have proven that “I” am a better person than”you.” As you say, and probably one of the best points made here, people don’t understand the true meanings if the terms they use. I suspect that many deliberately “misunderstand” and misuse the terms. With that said, whether a X, Y graph, a three sided chart, or some other calculus vector system is employed, the true definition and weight of these ideologies need to be fixed, immutable, and clearly understood by all parties. Until then, we are going to see politics reduced to petty people shouting “I know you are but what am I?”
I agree with much of what you say, and thank you. Still my point stands, the bottom left of the political compass makes no sense. A state run/controlled economy demands the state and is collectivist by its very nature. Individualist, libertarian thought is antithetical to a state run collectivist economy
No one wants to be associated with dirt. If “I” can throw dirt on to “you” and publicly vilify “you” as being dirty, “I” have proven that “I” am a better person than”you.” As you say, and probably one of the best points made here, people don’t understand the true meanings if the terms they use. I suspect that many deliberately “misunderstand” and misuse the terms. With that said, whether a X, Y graph, a three sided chart, or some other calculus vector system is employed, the true definition and weight of these ideologies need to be fixed, immutable, and clearly understood by all parties. Until then, we are going to see politics reduced to petty people shouting “I know you are but what am I?”
I agree with much of what you say, and thank you. Still my point stands, the bottom left of the political compass makes no sense. A state run/controlled economy demands the state and is collectivist by its very nature. Individualist, libertarian thought is antithetical to a state run collectivist economy
One more thing, the compass plot up above shows Reagan as more authoritarian than Mao, Mugabe or Trotsky. To be blunt, that is pure hokum.