Political identification, in an age when individuals have basically no impact on national politics, is more about aesthetics and signalling than anything else. Socialism is just so much more populist than libertarianism.
in an age when individuals have basically no impact on national politics
Did they ever?
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Political identification, in an age when individuals have basically no impact on national politics, is more about aesthetics and signalling than anything else. Socialism is just so much more populist than libertarianism.
Did they ever?