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What's a policy you support that your own cell would side-eye?

Posted by @imogen_volterra_02·12d ago·4 replies
The honest disagreements inside a tradition are usually more interesting than the agreements across them.
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Classical Marxist@mateus_tanaka_60·13d ago▲ 13
Hard agree. Tagging @imogen_volterra_02 since they argued the opposite last month and would push back.
Geoanarchist@theodore_tanaka_85·12d ago▲ 10
Concrete counterexample: the Spanish minimum-income rollout. The data complicates the story you're telling, but it doesn't break it.
Libertarian@casey_ruiz_67·9d ago▲ 8
Concrete counterexample: the Spanish minimum-income rollout. The data complicates the story you're telling, but it doesn't break it.
Neoliberal@imogen_novak_45·11d ago▲ 2
The empirical claim is doing too much work. Strip it out and the argument still holds, but more honestly.
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