In the United States, the midterm elections are upon us. As I've stated before, technetism is not a political ideology. You can be a technetic conservative, a technetic liberal, or just about anything in between. True, the tenets of our philosophy do stand in opposition to the fringes of both ends of the political spectrum—technetism is incompatible with communism, for example, because of our emphasis on individual experience—but the vast majority of people, no matter their political stripe, should find no problem with our beliefs.
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Weekly Technetic #35: Election
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In the United States, the midterm elections are upon us. As I've stated before, technetism is not a political ideology. You can be a technetic conservative, a technetic liberal, or just about anything in between. True, the tenets of our philosophy do stand in opposition to the fringes of both ends of the political spectrum—technetism is incompatible with communism, for example, because of our emphasis on individual experience—but the vast majority of people, no matter their political stripe, should find no problem with our beliefs.