Liberal vs. Conservative, a matrix
Do you google yourself? A lot of people do, including me.
Today I googled my book title. I'd done it before, but today I got a new response. That response was surprising because the response was for a matrix that had been done in 2001.
Those of you who have read my book know that one of the ways I like to explain things is to use charts and drawings. I believe in that old saying that a picture is worth a thousand words. So I was very much intrigued with this guy's matrix of liberal and conservative beliefs based on pro and con self ownership positions.
I don't agree with everything there. For example, its sloppily done. If item number one in the upper left hand quadrant is about apples, then item number one in all the other quadrants should be about apples, too. You'll see what I mean when you look at the matrix.
Nevertheless, I'm interested in looking at for what it reveals about the workings of someone else's mind and how they manipulate things to fit their beliefs.
Here's link. Take a look.
http://crlh.tzo.org/tfod/r36.html
Today I googled my book title. I'd done it before, but today I got a new response. That response was surprising because the response was for a matrix that had been done in 2001.
Those of you who have read my book know that one of the ways I like to explain things is to use charts and drawings. I believe in that old saying that a picture is worth a thousand words. So I was very much intrigued with this guy's matrix of liberal and conservative beliefs based on pro and con self ownership positions.
I don't agree with everything there. For example, its sloppily done. If item number one in the upper left hand quadrant is about apples, then item number one in all the other quadrants should be about apples, too. You'll see what I mean when you look at the matrix.
Nevertheless, I'm interested in looking at for what it reveals about the workings of someone else's mind and how they manipulate things to fit their beliefs.
Here's link. Take a look.
http://crlh.tzo.org/tfod/r36.html





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