Now, one of the principles of dialectics is to finds truths that are common grounds. So, HN-ers, what are these common grounds between liberal and non-liberal among us?
Reference: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dialectic
Politics turns into different interests talking over each other, with outspoken individuals dominating the conversation; not using reason but emotion and authority.
Take something data-driven like science: Just the other day there was a topic about how Alzheimer's research was stymied by the amyloid orthodoxy. What happened is the antithesis of science and the excuses are appalling.
I've often commented (not in HN) that a major hole and Achille's heel in science is funding: It's not science without specifically leaving room for untried or less-explored inquiries and suddenly the dismissive posts will come out in force.
Why? Whose livelihood is threatened by this line of thinking?
It has very little to do with politics/civics per-se. It is an argumentative nature.
I remember when HN/dang ran that no-politics week during Trump and called it a failure. In earnest, political discussions in _any_ thread suck the air out of the it and dominate the thread. It's sad, but such is HN.
For example one person I know describes themselves as a "reactionary Democrat: anything the Republicans are for, I'm against!" This person could be presumed (for example) to support $15/hr minimum wage; but as it turns out the reality is they prefer to employ people off the books and pay piecework wages. Amish kids work cheap.
I'm so "Right" that I think the John Birch Society could've got some traction if they'd just dumped their socialists. One might presume I'd be against "gay marriage"; but actually I don't think the state has any place in relationships other than, possibly, formal recognition for clerical purposes. People should have love, and group together to conserve capital and raise children. There's no social value in limiting how those functions happen; there is some value in ensuring abuse is discouraged but that is not a factor in marriage laws; we have other laws to cover those things already.
The common ground truth is that every individual is more complicated and contradictory than any of the comfortable labels we apply to them.