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Nothing, I value full liberty not picking and choosing like the other two do.
As an individual, what would it take for you to change you philosophy to something else?
Would it be some new data, a new insight, or something else? What would it be?
new insight, i imagine. or cash.As an individual, what would it take for you to change you philosophy to something else?
Would it be some new data, a new insight, or something else? What would it be?
i don't think i'd change my core ideology, the nuances of it are in a constant state of flux as i learn more, and hear different views, but my core beliefs are solid.
Nothing for me either. I prefer living in the real world and not the idealistic dreamland Libertarians do.
I would say that most of politics is two people with the same goal arguing about different means to get there. That makes many of my political beliefs willing to change with circumstance. I honestly could care less whether our economy is run as a command economy or anarcho-capitalist utopia, provided that it actually works well. Certain beliefs do come down to pure ideology, but who can say what it takes to change them?
social conservativitism is where I'll be.
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