Difference between revisions of "Political parties/comparison"
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+ | * Policy agenda almost always based on [[Perception-based thinking|manipulating public perception]] to support a deeply hierarchical, stratified, unequal society | ||
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Revision as of 17:15, 11 January 2015
Those who insist that the Democrats are no better than the Republicans are generally committing the Texas sharpshooter fallacy: stressing the similarities while ignoring the differences.
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