• dropte_eth@lemm.ee
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    1 year ago

    I’m a leftie, but I’ve found my beliefs challenged, altered and enriched by debating right wing intellectuals.

    It’s possible for two ideas to be equally right and incompatible

    • crackgammon@lemmy.world
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      1 year ago

      I don’t know if I agree that they can be equally right and incompatible. I think there can be shreds of truth scattered throughout different ideas and that you can pick them out and use that to construct an actual truth, though, so I guess I agree with your overall sentiment. I also agree with the fact that open conversation and an exchange of ideas is for the best, but I haven’t found many conservative ideas to hold water under scrutiny even if the conversation is ultimately helpful.

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        1 year ago

        I think there are times when your values dictate your opinion rather than the facts.

        There’s a reason logic isn’t what sells cars, skin care and fashion.

        We’re emotional creatures.

        A strong opposition should help reign in excesses of either side, and we should crave it.

        There are ideas that originate on the right and are embraced in the left - universal basic income comes to mind.

    • Hox@vlemmy.net
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      1 year ago

      I’ve had multiple conversations with very smart traditional conservatives who argue for personal freedom and often libertarian economic foundations (although I think they are very wrong). However none of the ones I respect identify with the right wing movements in the US and UK (and other countries) over the recent years.

      So while I agree with you, I think this post is trying to say “the current popular right wing movement”.