Would an objective measure of which societies, from liberal to conservative, have the happiest people be a valid measure?
Well the measurements have been done and progressive societies win. If you are a conservative, for the sake of humanity, give it up. You are wrong about your beliefs that a conservative society is better because a society of miserable people isn't worth a thing. One thing we can say about misery, though, is that it loves company, and you can bet, therefore, that conservatives will want everybody to be as miserable as they. The truth and scientific fact will not phase them. They will continue in denial and push their misery on everybody.
Are there any conservatives that would rethink their in the face of scientific evidence?
http://www.cnn.com/2013/09/25/opinion/radcliff-politics-of-happiness/index.html?iid=article_sidebar
Well the measurements have been done and progressive societies win. If you are a conservative, for the sake of humanity, give it up. You are wrong about your beliefs that a conservative society is better because a society of miserable people isn't worth a thing. One thing we can say about misery, though, is that it loves company, and you can bet, therefore, that conservatives will want everybody to be as miserable as they. The truth and scientific fact will not phase them. They will continue in denial and push their misery on everybody.
Are there any conservatives that would rethink their in the face of scientific evidence?
http://www.cnn.com/2013/09/25/opinion/radcliff-politics-of-happiness/index.html?iid=article_sidebar
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