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authorHolden Rohrer <hr@hrhr.dev>2020-08-28 00:52:42 -0400
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+Why is it important?
+
+Political systems are designed by the cultures they serve, and the
+better they represent their populations, the better they're maintained.
+ This means that organic governments usually fare better than
+ instituted governments.
+
+NB political tendencies do not correspond to lib/con.
+The political tendencies across the map
+ The border has pockets of individualism because of migrants
+ SoCal has traditionalism from local wealth
+
+Overall American Political Culture
+ Liberty - Civil and Political
+ Political = absolute rights to vote, run for office
+ Civil = more variable rights, like free speech
+ Political equality = one person one vote (and nothing else)
+ Democracy
+ ?Maybe Pluralism = desire to involve as many people in polit.