General Discussion
Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsWhich of these sets of values and/or concepts should Democratic officeholders put first?
It's my belief that most ordinary people, at an instinctual level, prefer the first list(whatever ideological label they place on themselves), while most of those who would see themselves as part of the elite/ruling class/1% would prefer the second.
In adidition to stating which set of values you think our Democratic officeholders should put first, state(if you're willing)which of them YOU prefer, and in which order.
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equality, justice, peace, inclusiveness, creativity, freedom | |
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profit, effeciency, productivity, competitiveness, property rights, military strength | |
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neither | |
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some mix of the two(specifiy order of importance of in such a mixed list) | |
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other | |
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no opinion | |
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0 DU members did not wish to select any of the options provided. | |
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Why Syzygy
(18,928 posts)It is my opinion that DU3, by revealing the individual voters, nullifies any benefit to voting in polls.
However, in my view, I believe correcting historical record levels of income disparity is the ONLY thing worth attention.
All other ills flow from that jumbo of a pickle. As long as the 1% holds most of the wealth of a nation,
everyone else suffers in one form or another.