Ok, so it looks like I line up with most of you on social issue type things, but I am on the right side of economics, which I think is true.
And this is where my problem comes in.
In this chart - which I think is a good reflection of political world views - most people come down in Libertarian/Left or Authoritarian/Right. You don't see a lot of Authoritarian/Left, and I never see Libertarian/Right like me.
To me, Libertarian/Left and Authoritarian/Right are hypocritical world views. (How's THAT for a conversation starter??!!) I'll focus on the Libertarian/Left since that seems to be the consensus here.
The Libertarian Social part of the equation believes in freedom and personal choice. "Keep your laws off my body," and the like. I think we all understand that.
The Left Economic part of the equation is about making peoples' lives better by redistributing wealth / welfare / etc. That's noble, but in order to redistribute, you must tax - because people aren't going to give money out of the goodness of their heart, amirite? Many people don't like that. They say you are taking away what they've earned and you are not allowing them the freedom and personal choice to be a decent human being or not. I find it hard to disagree.
Your polar opposites in the Authoritarian/Right have the same problem in reverse.
Authoritarian Social believes in a moral, caring society. In order to do that, they help keep them from making what they view as horrible moral choices, resulting in a horrible moral society. In order to have that righteous society, you must have moral laws and order - because people aren't going to go out and do good on their own, amirite? Many people don't like that.
The Economic Right part of the equation believes in freedom and choice for business people, profit makers and corporations. "A truly FREE market," or the freest it can be, will always benefit the economy.
QUAD blue and QUAD green hold incompatible world views. QUAD purple makes sense to me. And QUAD red, not surprisingly, might has well be a different species.
Knowing of course that people can't (all) be hypocritical, there is some sort of framing I am missing here. In other words, I frame my worldview as above and it makes sense to me. How do you frame your worldview so it makes sense?
Liking all this conversation - I've kind of lost the ability to do that given my last two career choices.
