Wednesday, July 16, 2008

An intimate introduction to an Analytical Lense i.e: me

A liberal individual is never limited to established forms of social conduct or ‘contracts’ and always seek to transcend beyond old boundaries to seek new feasible solutions to complex problems. Secularism is an important element of liberalism that is necessary in order to facilitate problems requiring diverse groups to cooperate. I am liberal towards the use of my analyitcal lense because of the cultural, political, philosophical beliefs I have come to adhere to through my genealogically influenced social experiences that have conversely, time and again, made me contemplate my philosophical ideology.
Group rights and interests are important and labor unions are a positive step towards empowerment, as the majority of the worlds homo sapient inhabitants fall under the blue collar working class. I am liberal enough to advocate progressive revisionist intervention on the treaty of Westphalia that was created in a time of uncertainty and feudalism in our human history which is now being employed under the guise of immigration to inhibit developmental individualism through cultural and informational exchange via globalization. Although, the internet has accelerated the transfer of information; xenophobia itself can only be transcended through unfettered, unbiased access to social, political, economical and global means of mobility. All these requirements strongly emphasize an altruistic approach towards social welfare by those who hide their silver laden coffers and wield the mighty sword under the auspices of world governments that abide to their will. In order to extract the necessary cooperation; I think all other disenfranchised groups must consolidate their efforts setting aside petty differences in order to effectively pressure these elitist spheres into reallocating resources peacefully rather than restoring the use of guillotines. These aspirations and hopes convince me that I will remain liberal. So this is postModern Me from a idealogical perspective indicating my socialist gene pool.

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