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Conservatives never evolved past the American revolution, and that's an objective fact. Lot's of people who lean anywhere right of center are under the impression that they need to get every single person they can to read Milton Friedmen without realizing that he was talking to economists, and not people. While he makes a lot of good points, there's a reason that Dr. Jordan Petersons 12 rules for Life resonates on a much deeper level with more people. In this episode, we talk about why Conservatives always lose the cultural battles in every day conversations, how to make allies with those who aren't conservative but also hate communists, and why the left needs to stop obsessing about collectivism. The problem isn't cooperating and having a collective purpose, it's when people fail to understand or care that a collective is a group of individuals and not one organism. Seriously, no wonder the right doesn't win, nobody is allowed to cooperate, everything is solvable by free market economies, and government is always bad all the time.
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Conservatives never evolved past the American revolution, and that's an objective fact. Lot's of people who lean anywhere right of center are under the impression that they need to get every single person they can to read Milton Friedmen without realizing that he was talking to economists, and not people. While he makes a lot of good points, there's a reason that Dr. Jordan Petersons 12 rules for Life resonates on a much deeper level with more people. In this episode, we talk about why Conservatives always lose the cultural battles in every day conversations, how to make allies with those who aren't conservative but also hate communists, and why the left needs to stop obsessing about collectivism. The problem isn't cooperating and having a collective purpose, it's when people fail to understand or care that a collective is a group of individuals and not one organism. Seriously, no wonder the right doesn't win, nobody is allowed to cooperate, everything is solvable by free market economies, and government is always bad all the time.