I felt that I've narrowed down my statement.
I've claimed that people from every major ideological group feel those impulses; there can be exceptions, of course.
I'm willing to accept that the average person views the world in a binary way, and views things in a good/less good dichotomy.
Most of the existing social commentary has to do with peoples' behavior in the world, not on their stillness, which is why I'm placing more weight on the behavior side of things. Also, the challenges of life pull us out of stillness and forces us to act; I'm commenting on peoples' attitude about who should act, where they should act, and in what way.
Still open to having my position challenged.
I've claimed that people from every major ideological group feel those impulses; there can be exceptions, of course.
I'm willing to accept that the average person views the world in a binary way, and views things in a good/less good dichotomy.
Most of the existing social commentary has to do with peoples' behavior in the world, not on their stillness, which is why I'm placing more weight on the behavior side of things. Also, the challenges of life pull us out of stillness and forces us to act; I'm commenting on peoples' attitude about who should act, where they should act, and in what way.
Still open to having my position challenged.
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