FirmhandKY
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ORIGINAL: NorthernGent Firmhand, surely you think there is more to the left and right than a question of realism? You must do. Think about it and get a post up....what do you, as a right-winger, feel at your core i.e. what drives your political viewpoint......or are you simply realistic? Firmhand, a burrow owl is realistic when it's building a nest. I do not consider myself a "right winger", NG. My view is that we all have twin drives in our beliefs: the analytical, and the emotional. Having one without the other means nothing. Just as I believe that having all "liberals" in charge of a society would be catastrophic, I believe that having all "conservatives" in charge would be just as catastrophic, albeit in a different way. And, its not really about the labels, as you said. For example, the Jesuit order is a very Apollonian group within a larger Dionysian organization: the Catholic Church. Apollonian is about reason and logic. A Realist. But a "Realist" can turn into a cynic with no soul, or being or person with no motivation, or desire to change. Dionysian is about the emotional, and the inner drive, about Idealism to change, and grow and experience. But an Idealist can be unrealistic, and lose contact with reality and accept fantasy as the basis of actions. It is the effective synergy of the two that makes for effective people, effective societies, and effective politicians. (And art?) You can take most systems of beliefs, and identify which of the two broad streams to which they belong, or you can identify parts of each in a belief system. Take atheist, for example. Some, you can classify some quite well as very Apollonian, very rational, very scientific, very point by point. To others, it's a belief system much like a religion, and they base their "disbelief" on ... belief! ... or Dionysian precepts. When I read people's words on the forums, or I listen to them in person, there are certain clues about which side of the A/D divide that they fall on - "I feel" is a clear sign of a primarily Dionsysian "feeler". "I think ..." very much an Apollonian "thinker". People are much more complex - usually - than a simply categorization into one of the other group would give you. But listening and watching, based on the division will often teach you were they are primarily centered. FirmKY
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