When we last left our hero
Mark, having discovered I am much more the Aristotelian than Platonist, muses thus:
With that kind of realism I wonder if you will be considered " progressive " in the current political sense of the term a decade from now
Probably more so.
Understand that 50 is closer than 45, which means I'm well past the point where human brains become inflexible.
More importantly, my insistence on dealing in real things is the reason I align myself with the progressives. The Conservative belief that one can stand athward the flow of time by dint of sheer will is…not accurate. The Neocon belief that one can construct a society by strictly controlling all the I/O is hallucinatory, resulting in the political equivalent of the Dust Bowl…life and society are patterned as opposed to logical (he who understands is spared three blows).
Change is the constant, and in the face of that the only sane reaction is adaptation, and mastery of the ways things change.