What is your political, philosophical, religious, position?

What are some of your political beliefs about how society should operate (if any?):
What is your rationale for any religious beliefs, or lack thereof, that you hold (if any?):
What philosophical leanings do you have (for example: towards or away from materialism, solipsism, dualism, etc):

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Also, please tell me what rationale you have for those positions?

I'm a moderate. I like to find common ground with my many friends, who are also moderates

:)

I am a fairly conservative person with libertarian and constitutionalist foundations. I distrust institutional authority, resent bureaucracies, incessantly (and encourage others to) exercise free speech, tease and trivialize identity politics, do not believe in God but am an active Christian apologist, despise the recent evolution of technology and actively resist its integration with out bodies (earbuds, alexa, etc.), have not used social media since 2012, and spend my free time reading, writing, and solo traveling, fantasizing about and plotting my retirement on a remote rural property surrounded by trees and a creek.

>What are some of your political beliefs about how society should operate (if any?):
Socialist, communitarian. In terms of parliamentary democracy my preference would be something like a more radical version of a Blue Labour/Red Tory govt a la the philosophy of John Milibank or George Grant.
>What is your rationale for any religious beliefs, or lack thereof, that you hold (if any?):
Agnosticism. A mix of sympathy and antipathy for Catholicism.
>What philosophical leanings do you have (for example: towards or away from materialism, solipsism, dualism, etc):
Skepticism, moral non-realism which nevertheless fails to cancel out my sentimentality and pathos.

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Gee, you must be fun at parties

>political position
Marxism-Leninism
>religious belief
Agnostic theism
>philosophical position
Dialectical materialism

>What are some of your political beliefs about how society should operate (if any?):
Anarcho-Fascism
>What is your rationale for any religious beliefs, or lack thereof, that you hold (if any?):
Pantheistic Atheism
>What philosophical leanings do you have (for example: towards or away from materialism, solipsism, dualism, etc):
Historical Immaterialism / Irrational Idealism

you must be real interesting to talk to when everything i say you bend to and offer a devils advocate thats not even provoking rather a smoke screen to your lack of knowledge,understanding, or intelligence on any matter other than consuming

Haha, guess we'll have to agree to disagree then

:)

i should have seen this coming, how could i be so foolish

It's alright, don't be so hard on yourself

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god damnit this doom full hell will be the death of us you

wow hillarious meme haha I bet he's read hegel too

minarchist, the entire world should be run like new hampshire. taxes should be leased to the state through liquor and investment monopolies and reconfirmed every 25 years. local municipalities should handle their own taxes and utilities and education. federal taxes should be paid for defense and disaster support and possibly courts. The government at the federal level should maintain a moral distance, and only step in when states and municipalities ask for their assistance.

I'm not really political. I think that polemics get into the way of pursuing truth, polemics don't pursue truth, they simply pursue toppling the other. Politics are inherently polemic. I'd say moderate left, though, according to tests.

Agnostic.

Naturalist yet dualist. Nietzsche, Foucault. Godless yet idealist, my idealism resides in the sensible world, and that's one big hurdle in the way of my personal happiness.

>Anarcho-Fascism
I'm really curious how would you define the main tenets of this one. I'm aware that the world is a huge dissonance and many things are contradicting each other, but this just sounds like throwing together two diametrically opposing terms. I'm not making fun of anything, legitimately curious.

>Skepticism, moral non-realism which nevertheless fails to cancel out my sentimentality and pathos.
I really think that even the highest degree of moral non-realism you may enforce upon yourself is eventually to come at loggerheads with the current order of things one is thrown and then reared into. No need to fight it.

There are two positions: Recognizing Hegel or ignoring Hegel. I recognize Hegel.

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Anti-cosmopolitan, anti-financial, anti-Marxist, anti-rational, anti-scientific, anti-pacifist, anti-materialist, anti-atheist, anti-feminist, anti-egalitarian, anti-individual, anti-modern, anti-democratic, anti-bourgeois.

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>political
none, if pressed enlightened absolutism
>religious belief
atheist LARPing deist
>philosophical leanings
platonist

Liberal, patriot, realpolitik
Guess i'm an apatheist, nominally Orthodox Christian
Empiricism and idealism
I disagree politically with everyone i know and a friend of mine says i stand for absolutely nothing. Such is life in eastern Europe