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 This one question will determine your core ideology, even if you think it's something else (14)

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This one question will determine your core ideology, even if you think it's something else

There are GENERALLY AND BROADLY SPEAKING 4 ways a society can make decisions. 

1) an individual making a personal choice 2) an individual making a choice FOR others because of wealth/power 3) a group collectively making a decision i.e democracy and 4) "arriving" at a decision using some impersonal algorithm.

The question is in what order would you rank them in terms of priority? Or in other words if you had to choose, which of the four things would have more of a say in how decisions are actually made. For example you could answer like this:

1) Democracy
2) authority
3) methodology
4) individual

Feel free to explain your answers, or to place multiple ones in the same position of priority. My answer is to have all 4 in pretty much complete balance.
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1 - 3 - and 4 have their merits. 3 would be my "core ideology" Number two is just THAT. ;-)

This one question will determine a person's core honesty...

do you constantly make fake accounts to fool people into talking with you, or do you possess the security and integrity to be who you are and not hide from it?

Another way to ask the same question is...

do you need to make fake accounts because people stop wasting their time with vulgar hate filled fools?

Another way to ask the same question is...

do you create fake accounts so you can try to censor and down vote those who shine a light on your vile hate?

But I digress...

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I believe 1,3, and 4 should be fairly even, with 2 being last choice unless the individual making the choice isn't making it because they are wealthier or more powerful, but said person had more experience than the collective group or better knowledge of the choice being made.

I suppose it's up to the circumstance.

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I am somewhat confused when you put wealth and political power in the same category. Deciding what goes on in YOUR business IS a personal choice. Of course, it's different when the state rigs things in favor of some entities over others.