I'm finding myself increasingly disillusioned by radical political ideologies. I used to call myself an anarcho-communist, but I find that far-leftism is pretty much a pipe dream, like far-rightism is. I tire of utopianism, although I would say I'm an idealist, which I don't view as the same. I think the political philosophy I fit the most now is classical liberalism and I would be a moderate. Truthfully, I don't hate America and the West. America has its problems but they can be fixed. I would say that I'm a patriot and believe in the dream of America, even though we're obviously not completely there yet. I don't see large-scale communism as feasible since communism must be completely voluntary for it to work. Marxism is pretty much a complete failure and I'm increasingly finding modern Marxists to be laughable and a sort of parody. I giggle when reading their rants now, especially since they are often middle-class young whites who live in the West, taking advantage of the privileges of the West and have the freedoms of the West. As for capitalism, it's laissez faire capitalism that's unworkable or at least undesirable, but capitalism reined in with a robust welfare state with government checks on excesses seems to work quite well, leading to the greatest quality of life and happiness.
(I wouldn't say I'm a libertarian in the American sense because I find their worship of capitalism to be off-putting and stupid, by the way.)
(I wouldn't say I'm a libertarian in the American sense because I find their worship of capitalism to be off-putting and stupid, by the way.)