I've come to the belief that with states the size of EU or the US simply are not capable of remaining free due to how unfathomably profitable regulatory capture becomes.
This has given me a lot more understanding of 'states rights' Republicans, whom may not actually be fighting against the [great cause of the day], but principally opposing even more power concentration in a Federal government that, to be honest is not one of the more effective bureaucratic organizations on earth.
I'm definitely a liberal, but I would really like to understand the why's of people's political opinion.
Good books 'from the other side' helps.
So much of what passes for political discourse is misunderstanding, and when even the very same words can have completely different definitions depending on which side you're on (feminist, black lives matters, states rights), how can we make any progress?
Neuroscience seems to indicate that there are in fact structural differences between liberals and conservatives - so they're obviously not going to go away because we give them better schooling.
We need to learn to talk together again, not just shout at each other.
If we fail, this is gonna be one hell of a depressing century.
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