I don’t think that the idealistic-pragmatist divide is that great, but if I should place myself in either camp, then it’s the latter. From my perspective this model would not, if followed through, suggest to do anything that will not have a positive impact (from one’s own perspective).
I don’t think that the idealistic-pragmatist divide is that great, but if I should place myself in either camp, then it’s the latter.
Pragmatists don’t talk about fisherman who don’t want bridges to be build but about realpolitik.
Your model is build upon idealistic foundations instead of observations of how politics works in the real world.
I don’t think that the idealistic-pragmatist divide is that great, but if I should place myself in either camp, then it’s the latter. From my perspective this model would not, if followed through, suggest to do anything that will not have a positive impact (from one’s own perspective).
Pragmatists don’t talk about fisherman who don’t want bridges to be build but about realpolitik. Your model is build upon idealistic foundations instead of observations of how politics works in the real world.