Saving Democracy with Circles Theory

There Are No Villains in the Human Mind, Only Excess.


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SDCT0004: Discussing excesses in the human mind and in politics. Excess accommodation leads minds and political parties to become overly passive, too trusting of the RLS environment. Excess introverted and extroverted assimilation both result in disorder, and in wasted efforts that cause more harm than good. The left-right political spectrum is placed on a bell curve continuum where good is in the middle and bad is at both extremes. The extreme left of the bell curve denotes a big circle of excess accommodation to the will of the majority of citizens — excess democracy. The extreme right has small circles of accommodation with big zones of excess assimilation that lead citizens to distrust each other and to refuse to work together for the common good.
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Saving Democracy with Circles TheoryBy Daniel Dodge