To: .cnI redruM
I don't make the 1 to 1 relation between leftism and valid subjective thought. Nor do I quite get the 1 to 1 relation between objective and right wing thought.Well, from my perspective, conservatism generally has to do with both clearly-thought through principles and facts. Liberalism has to do with how it feeeeeeeeeeels. So I "get" the connection, agree with it, and find the association between hard, verifiable logic and conservatism to be a compliment.
10 posted on
02/23/2004 2:17:14 PM PST by
Luke Skyfreeper
(Michael <a href="http://www.michaelmoore.com/index_real.php">miserable failure</a>Moore)
To: Luke Skyfreeper
It would be interesting for someone to do a survey of the political views of:
a) mathematicians, and
b) art professors.
Wonder what we would find?
13 posted on
02/23/2004 2:18:46 PM PST by
Luke Skyfreeper
(Michael <a href="http://www.michaelmoore.com/index_real.php">miserable failure</a>Moore)
To: Luke Skyfreeper
My point is this. You don't have to be a lefty to effectively think in subjective terms. Sometimes that is a necessity, and we can do it just as well as the lefties.
23 posted on
02/23/2004 2:39:26 PM PST by
.cnI redruM
(At the end of the day, information has finite value and may only come at a significant price.)
To: Luke Skyfreeper
I noticed that. He inadverantly makes out all of the physical sciences as being "right wing," regardless of the diversity of political viewpoints among their practioniers
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