...in a politically unpleasant atmosphere.
For example, there are many biased persons who cannot distinguish between historical and contemporary situations. They are usually the sorts who seek power for themselves, regardless of the needs, wishes, current circumstances and desires of others. They also tend to say the same things over and over again.
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In response to anything likely to challenge their irritatingly confused and ideologically infused ignorance, such persons frequently behave like playground bullies, or other annoyingly immature persons. Beautifully balanced opinions, on the other hand, are those likely to encourage and enhance the quality of life of the vast majority of persons in any society.
In recent weeks, you may have noticed that I have provided quite a few enlightening hyperlinks in my blog-pamphlet postings. Such references are particularly useful if you are currently a first year student at the International Training Centre for the Harmonious Interplay of Beauty, Understanding and Magnificence.
Should you be such a student yourself, or you intend becoming one within the next six months, here are some beginners' guides to assist you:
Guide One | Guide Two | Guide Three
Guide Four | Guide Five | Guide Six
Guide Seven
I frequently discover many suitably useful references, particularly during my extensive investigations within the very well-stocked library of the Duke and Duchess of Wikipedia. Today, I shall provide a few more for your perusal:
International Democrat Union
Socialist International
Global Greens
Alliance of Democrats
Liberal International
Centrist Democrat International
Fourth International
Humanist International
Pirate Parties International
Far-right politics
Far-left politics
Centrism
Radical centrism
Social conservatism
Being a moderate
If you are currently a moderately successful second year student at the International Training Centre for the Harmonious Interplay of Beauty, Understanding and Magnificence, here are some particularly relevant references for you:
Reference One
Reference Two
Reference Three
Most or our students either fail during their first year, or fail just after beginning their second year. Unlike other institutions of higher education, however, we do not believe it is in anyone's interest for us to drop our standards. We expect all of our students, as well as our staff, to have beautifully balanced opinions in the 21st century.

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