https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_D%C3%A9jacque … The first person to use the term in regard to their political views.
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Replying to @gypsy_panther @danlistensto1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes
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Replying to @gypsy_panther
Rothbard is the one I was thinking of and is partially the reason I occasionally am willing to self-label as a "left-libertarian", which used to be implied by just the word itself, but now requires the prefix.
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Replying to @danlistensto
people don't really found ideologies, IMO, they just seed them
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Replying to @sonyaellenmann @danlistensto
Extremely debatable really—personally, I'd say that people absolutely found ideologies. A Marxist, for example, doesn't have views that coalign with Marx, certainly. They do have views that align with the person who coined 'Marxism.'
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Ideology is more than anything a matter of self-identification with a title and deciding to have views that fit within that window than anything in modern times. See: Republicans who love the idea of a welfare state as long as you word it to sound Republican, or...
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Liberals who like the idea of taking rights away.
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Unless you coin your own term, even if only within your head, your views are never going to align with your values.
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Replying to @gypsy_panther @sonyaellenmann
to free yourself from ideology free yourself from views and values
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tfw the null ideology is still an ideology
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only in the most formal sense. the old master said it best "I am like an idiot, my mind is so empty".
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