William Hung
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I'll tell you a fun narrative.
and @LeveragedBuyout and @Nihonjin1051 you right wing fascists, I challenge you to give a better narrative.
OK, we can view the chart as life stages of a human.
First you start in the blue box as Authoritarian-right. This is a human childhood stage. The only things a child pursue at this lifestage are games, fun and pleasure. And a child would usually only have these pursuits for themselves. If anyone else is involved, be it friends or family, they are involved because they enhance the pleasure. They also depends on authority figures, like parents and teachers to provide them security and protection so that they can freely pursue their pleasure.
Then a child would move from the blue box down to the purple box (Libertarian-right). This represent the teenage years. The pursuit for pleasure is still there, perhaps much stronger than it was in the childhood stage. But now, these typical teenage brat see authority figures, parents and teachers, as burden. They see authorities as roadblocks in their pursuit of pleasure. They consider parental control and influence as unnecessary. To them, nothing a parent say or do make any sense. Their parents are only there to ruin their life and pursuit of pleasure.
Then we go left to the green box (Libertarian-left). Here, the teenage brat has matured a bit and has now pass 20 years old and becomes a young adult. At this life stage, they still believe in their independence, and are proud that they no longer need their parents or teachers influence. However, they would start to think, "hmmmm, maybe I should pursue something or do something that is more meaningful than just my selfish pursuit for pleasure." They now understand that they should also live a life that would help other people too, not just for themselves.
Finally, they would move up to the red box (Authoritarian-left). They have now matured from being a young adult to a fully developed adult. With their new knowledge that life should be lived for others, they now begin to think how can they do this better. At this stage, they think back about their childhood and teenage years and understand the importance of their parents and teachers. They now understand why their parents say the things parents say and the things parents do. They now understand that it was good for them and that their parents had altruistic and compassionate intentions for them. During this life stage, the adults would also have children of their own. They find themselves living not for themselves, but for their children and spouse. They also now find themselves becoming the authority figures that their parents once was, to provide security and protection for their children. They've now fully understood that without the authority and protection of parents, children would be devoured by nasty people out there.
and @LeveragedBuyout and @Nihonjin1051 you right wing fascists, I challenge you to give a better narrative.
OK, we can view the chart as life stages of a human.
First you start in the blue box as Authoritarian-right. This is a human childhood stage. The only things a child pursue at this lifestage are games, fun and pleasure. And a child would usually only have these pursuits for themselves. If anyone else is involved, be it friends or family, they are involved because they enhance the pleasure. They also depends on authority figures, like parents and teachers to provide them security and protection so that they can freely pursue their pleasure.
Then a child would move from the blue box down to the purple box (Libertarian-right). This represent the teenage years. The pursuit for pleasure is still there, perhaps much stronger than it was in the childhood stage. But now, these typical teenage brat see authority figures, parents and teachers, as burden. They see authorities as roadblocks in their pursuit of pleasure. They consider parental control and influence as unnecessary. To them, nothing a parent say or do make any sense. Their parents are only there to ruin their life and pursuit of pleasure.
Then we go left to the green box (Libertarian-left). Here, the teenage brat has matured a bit and has now pass 20 years old and becomes a young adult. At this life stage, they still believe in their independence, and are proud that they no longer need their parents or teachers influence. However, they would start to think, "hmmmm, maybe I should pursue something or do something that is more meaningful than just my selfish pursuit for pleasure." They now understand that they should also live a life that would help other people too, not just for themselves.
Finally, they would move up to the red box (Authoritarian-left). They have now matured from being a young adult to a fully developed adult. With their new knowledge that life should be lived for others, they now begin to think how can they do this better. At this stage, they think back about their childhood and teenage years and understand the importance of their parents and teachers. They now understand why their parents say the things parents say and the things parents do. They now understand that it was good for them and that their parents had altruistic and compassionate intentions for them. During this life stage, the adults would also have children of their own. They find themselves living not for themselves, but for their children and spouse. They also now find themselves becoming the authority figures that their parents once was, to provide security and protection for their children. They've now fully understood that without the authority and protection of parents, children would be devoured by nasty people out there.