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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.
:If you feel it isn't accurate, you can feel free to edit it - one of the benefits of a wiki!--[[User:AD|AD]] ([[User talk:AD|talk]]) 17:47, 15 July 2012 (CDT)

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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.

If you feel it isn't accurate, you can feel free to edit it - one of the benefits of a wiki!--AD (talk) 17:47, 15 July 2012 (CDT)