
Originally Posted by
Noblejanobii
If my past two weeks in International Politics class has taught me anything, its that yes in many ways your political views do define who you are, but not without a just reason. In my readings of Hobbes and Machiavelli, as well as a few others, they all seem to have a common theme of human nature. We as humans can create societies to escape human nature, but we are never without it, hence why there is still crime. This leads to the ever prevalent question of what exactly justice is. And that question of justice, defines who you are. What you believe justice is, the death penalty vs life in prison, long or short terms for drug abusers, and more, define what your sense of justice is. And your sense of justice is a personification of your own personal beliefs and core values. It defines you. Now, whether or not you support same sex marriage, transgender rights, gun laws, and more can define who you are, but in reality those beliefs are merely a support system for your sense of justice, so individually they can't give a true sense of you since alone they aren't justice.
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