Or perhaps these unwanted counselors are suggesting to the non-conformist that he can learn something from the people who did go through the decision process and made a decision. If someone is pursuing their first exploratory steps on a life of heroin addiction, abusive relationships, and petty crime (which in my social sphere, at least, is non-conformist), and I tell them why, in my humble opinion, they might want to reconsider, is that really “stupidity” and “malice” on my part?
I posit that this would be a classic case of reasoned egalitarianism, and therefore does not fit the given profile outlined for “unthinking egalitarianism”
Or perhaps these unwanted counselors are suggesting to the non-conformist that he can learn something from the people who did go through the decision process and made a decision. If someone is pursuing their first exploratory steps on a life of heroin addiction, abusive relationships, and petty crime (which in my social sphere, at least, is non-conformist), and I tell them why, in my humble opinion, they might want to reconsider, is that really “stupidity” and “malice” on my part?
I posit that this would be a classic case of reasoned egalitarianism, and therefore does not fit the given profile outlined for “unthinking egalitarianism”