Idealism
An idealist is someone who follows a set of beliefs blindly, with no regard to the real world, and hopes to have the world adopt their ideas. There is usually negativity in the word, as someone who is an idealist lacks meaningful contact with the real world where they actually dwell.
I think that this is moderately backwards. Certainly there are some traces of idealism in those who, often correctly, point out how we as humans could be better. These people, however, are not the truest idealists. Nor are they the ones deserving of the condescending undertone of the term.
The true idealists in the world today are those who seriously think that we, as individuals, as a city, province, country or world can continue to live the way we live without consequence. Without change. Without taking active part in this change. The idealists are those who preach the preeminence of the market’s god-hand in deciding fate. They fail to grasp the true interconnectedness of things, the fallacy of universals and the way the world really works.
It is up to those who understand, or at least understand better, to call these people out on their idealism.
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