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I'm not so sure about this definition of progressivism: "Progressivism is a political ideology in Talossa. Followers put culture before politics, view the Kingdom as 'a city on a hill' and believe that Talossa should be more involved in worldwide humanitarian aid. " | I'm not so sure about this definition of progressivism: "Progressivism is a political ideology in Talossa. Followers put culture before politics, view the Kingdom as 'a city on a hill' and believe that Talossa should be more involved in worldwide humanitarian aid. " | ||
I used to consider myself a progressive, but I still dont really understand that "city on a hill" stuff. I think the only one who ever talks about that is Owen. Also, putting culture before politics as a political ideology is a bit strange, since apparently this ideology considers culture to be a political issue. There may be many progressives who feel that way, but Im guessing many conservatives want the same. | I used to consider myself a progressive, but I still dont really understand that "city on a hill" stuff. I think the only one who ever talks about that is Owen. Also, putting culture before politics as a political ideology is a bit strange, since apparently this ideology considers culture to be a political issue. There may be many progressives who feel that way, but Im guessing many conservatives want the same. | ||
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I'm not so sure about this definition of progressivism: "Progressivism is a political ideology in Talossa. Followers put culture before politics, view the Kingdom as 'a city on a hill' and believe that Talossa should be more involved in worldwide humanitarian aid. " I used to consider myself a progressive, but I still dont really understand that "city on a hill" stuff. I think the only one who ever talks about that is Owen. Also, putting culture before politics as a political ideology is a bit strange, since apparently this ideology considers culture to be a political issue. There may be many progressives who feel that way, but Im guessing many conservatives want the same.