Silently thinking about ideology. Acting on the results in your personal life (you’re a cop; do you arrest Mandela?). Thinking about who to vote for. Joining a union. Going on strike. Disobeying a law you don’t like. Storming a significant building. Fighting in a civil war.
For politics beyond the municipal level I just don’t see how. Politics is termed the art of the possible, this means one must necessarily aggressively signal to build coalitions. On the level of a state one must build coalitions around class, ideological, ethnic and even religious affiliations.
Humans are built as hypocrites for a reason, some forms of signalling are easier and more safely done if you honestly believe (while keeping adaptive behaviour that dosen’t quite go together with your beliefs). Biases and failures of our mind will shift your opinions closer to your stated opinions even if you guard against this, or at the very least your children will inherit them (see crypto-Jews or Kakure Kirishitan’s to get a feeling for how hard it is to avoid this).
That is a plainly false claim. The second statement implies the first for a start.
There are ways to have politics in your personal life that aren’t talking about ideology.
Could you give an example?
Silently thinking about ideology. Acting on the results in your personal life (you’re a cop; do you arrest Mandela?). Thinking about who to vote for. Joining a union. Going on strike. Disobeying a law you don’t like. Storming a significant building. Fighting in a civil war.
For politics beyond the municipal level I just don’t see how. Politics is termed the art of the possible, this means one must necessarily aggressively signal to build coalitions. On the level of a state one must build coalitions around class, ideological, ethnic and even religious affiliations.
Humans are built as hypocrites for a reason, some forms of signalling are easier and more safely done if you honestly believe (while keeping adaptive behaviour that dosen’t quite go together with your beliefs). Biases and failures of our mind will shift your opinions closer to your stated opinions even if you guard against this, or at the very least your children will inherit them (see crypto-Jews or Kakure Kirishitan’s to get a feeling for how hard it is to avoid this).