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Nodeology (or non-ideology)

Welcome to Political Nondeology!
If you're a fan of the theoretical spaghetti of political science and philosophy, then you're in the right place! Nondeology is like being a vegetarian at a barbecue party, or like playing poker without looking at your cards. It’s for those who think traditional political ideologies are like yesterday's socks and we need to free our minds.

Political Nondeology is a theoretical concept within political science and political philosophy that eschews traditional political ideologies. Individuals subscribing to political nondeology emphasize critical thinking, evidence-based policy making, and consensus-driven decisions over adherence to any single political ideology. As such, political nondeology does not fit neatly within conventional categories such as conservatism, liberalism, socialism, or libertarianism.

Some people, mostly those who like labels, argue that political nondeology itself is a form of ideology. That’s a bit like saying that not collecting stamps is a hobby. They say that nondeologists are just playing hide and seek with their real political beliefs. Some even argue that nondeology may lack the motivating force of traditional ideologies. Like expecting a sloth to win a 100-meter dash.

Karl Marx and Max Weber having a baby
There's a lot of philosophical banter going around about this whole nondeology business. Like, if Karl Marks (a theoretical typo version of Karl Marx) and Max Weber were to have a baby, they might end up with a nondeologist! Or maybe not. Who knows? Marks was more about the working class rising up, while Weber was interested in the nuances of societal structures and the role of individual agency.

Notable figures
We don't have any major political figures walking around with a badge that says, "Proud Nondeologist!" But there are a few mysterious figures lurking in the shadows of the political world, whispering the words of nondeology...